The third and last match of the 3-match ODI series between India and New Zealand is being played in Christchurch on Wednesday, 30 November. In which the Kiwi team led by Kane Williamson won the toss and decided to bowl first. Which has proved to be very effective so far. The Indian team completely failed to start well. After the flop of the openers, middle-order explosive batsman Rishabh Pant once again failed to play a big innings. At the same time, after his dismissal, a video of the dressing room is coming out, in which Pant is seen taking a massage.
Rishabh Pant’s bat remained silent once again
Let us tell you that Rishabh Pant, the aggressive wicket-keeper batsman of the Indian cricket team, is continuously failing in white ball cricket. He is playing flop innings one after the other. Due to which the fans are also very disappointed with him. He is criticizing them now.
In fact, in the ongoing third ODI between India and New Zealand, Pant has scored only 10 runs in 16 balls while batting at a strike rate of just 62.50. Rishabh’s bat has been silent in this entire series. Pant was also a flop in the earlier T20I series. After which Pant has been taken aback by the fans. Significantly, after getting out, Pant was seen taking massage in the dressing room. Seeing which everyone was stunned.
also read: Watch: Again Rishabh Pant Flopped In The Third Consecutive ODI, Got Out In Very Easy Way
Needed massage after scoring 10 runs
A video of the ongoing third ODI between India and New Zealand is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which Rishabh Pant is seen taking a massage in the dressing room after his dismissal. Seeing whom everyone is surprised. It seems that Pant has got injured while batting.
However, he could not bat for long and returned to the return pavilion after playing an irresponsible shot like every time. Looking at the video going viral, it seems that Pant got a little tired after batting. However, if Pant is not able to show his mettle in white ball cricket soon, then he may also drop from the playing 11.