Pant’s Witty Banter Steals the Show in India-Bangladesh Test
Rishabh Pant’s Witty Banter Adds Lightheartedness to India-Bangladesh Test
India’s wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant, renowned for his explosive batting and lively chatter behind the stumps, brought a touch of humor to the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur on Friday.
During the first day’s play, Pant engaged in a playful exchange with Bangladesh captain Mominul Haque, who stands at a height of five-feet-three-inches. After Mominul failed to connect with a sweep shot, Pant jokingly appealed for leg before wicket (LBW), even though replays showed the ball had hit the bat.
“Isse helmet se bhi LBW lelenge,” Pant was heard repeatedly saying, implying that he would appeal for LBW even if the ball hit Mominul’s helmet.
Pant’s witty remark drew laughter from commentators and fans alike, adding to his growing collection of memorable stump mic moments.
The incident occurred during the 33rd over, when Mominul attempted to sweep Ravichandran Ashwin’s delivery. Ashwin initially indicated that the ball had touched the bat, but Pant’s confident appeal prompted a review. Replays confirmed Ashwin’s assessment, but Pant’s playful banter injected a touch of lightheartedness into the tense match.
Pant’s stump mic antics have become a staple of Indian cricket, with his witty observations and lively chatter often going viral on social media. His ability to entertain fans while maintaining his focus on the game has made him a fan favorite.
The first day’s play was cut short due to bad light and heavy rain, with Bangladesh reaching 107-3 before the match was called off early.