Rishabh Pant returns to red-ball cricket with 90-run knock: Stats
What's the story
Leading India A, star batter Rishabh Pant made a stunning return to red-ball cricket at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. Pant slammed a 113-ball 90 as the hosts attempted to chase 275 against South Africa A. The middle-order batter shone after a three-month injury lay-off due to a toe fracture he suffered earlier this year during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in England.
Match details
Pant shines in India A's chase
Resuming from an overnight score of 64 on Day 4, Pant raced to 90 off just 113 balls. His 90-run knock was laced with 11 fours and 4 sixes, much to the delight of the Bengaluru crowd. However, he was dismissed by Tiaan van Vuuren while trying for another big hit. With his departure, India A were down to 172/5.
Injury details
Pant suffered toe fracture in England Test
Earlier this year, Pant suffered a painful toe fracture after being hit by a Chris Woakes ball in the 4th Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in England. The injury resulted in him being carried off the field. He missed out on wicket-keeping duties for the remainder of the match. However, showing resilience and courage, he returned to bat with his foot strapped in a cast, helping India save the match.
Recovery insights
Pant opens up on recovery process
Reflecting on his recovery, Pant told BCCI in a video, "It was really challenging for me. I had that fracture in England and had to go through the whole process." He added, "The first part was about healing for six weeks, and then I came to the CoE. The healing went well." On staying mentally strong during recovery, he said, "Being positive is all about mindset. When you're injured, it's easy to get frustrated and lose energy."
Stats
A look at his FC stats
With his latest knock, Pant raced to his 28th half-century in First-Class cricket. His tally also includes 13 tons. The left-handed batter now has 5,400-plus runs from 74 FC matches at an average of over 47. Pant, who is among India's greatest match-winners, has 3,427 runs from 47 Tests at an average of 44.50. He owns 8 tons and 18 half-centuries in his already illustrious career.