In a major boost for the India National Cricket Team, Rishabh Pant has been declared fully fit and is all set to don the gloves in the must-win fourth Test of the ongoing five-match Test series against England at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, starting on July 23.
Rishabh Pant had already impressed with the bat earlier in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, but he could not keep wickets during India’s 22-run defeat in the third Test against England at Lord’s due to a hand injury.
Rishabh Pant fully fit, ready to keep wickets in the Manchester Test
However, Pant will take full charge behind the stumps in Manchester. In the viral images, India’s vice-captain and star wicketkeeper-batter was seen with his gloves as he was gearing up for the practice session at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground on Monday, July 21.
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A Times of India journalist posted, X: “Rishabh Pant has got his wicketkeeping gloves out. Should be good to go for the Manchester Test on Wednesday.”
Rishabh Pant has got his wicketkeeping gloves out. Should be good to go for Manchester Test on Wednesday
— Arani Basu (@AraniBasuTOI) July 21, 2025Rishabh Pant is ready with the big gloves. pic.twitter.com/FBEpB5xcGM
— Sahil Malhotra (@Sahil_Malhotra1) July 21, 2025To be continued...
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