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Ind vs Eng 4th Test: Rishabh Pant battles toe fracture to slam gritty fifty in Manchester Test

Driving a full and wide delivery through the vacant extra-cover region, Pant reached his fifty under circumstances that demanded both physical courage and mental resilience. The Indian vice-captain had retired hurt on 37 the previous afternoon after inside-edging a sharp Chris Woakes yorker onto his right foot

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Rishabh Pant comes on to resume his innings after going off injured the previous day on day two (Pic: AFP)

Rishabh Pant comes on to resume his innings after going off injured the previous day on day two (Pic: AFP)

Rishabh Pant on Thursday showed nerves of steel as he brought up a hard-fought half-century on day two of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester. Driving a full and wide delivery through the vacant extra-cover region, Pant reached his fifty under circumstances that demanded both physical courage and mental resilience.

The Indian vice-captain had retired hurt on 37 the previous afternoon after inside-edging a sharp Chris Woakes yorker onto his right foot. Clearly in pain, Pant limped off the field, casting doubts over his further participation in the match.

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