‘Ego kha gya’: Rishabh Pant slammed for ‘gift-wrapping’ his wicket to Australia

India placed their hopes on Rishabh Pant on Day 3 of the fourth Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, expecting the star wicketkeeper-batter to steer the team out of a challenging situation. While Pant initially looked in great touch, he soon gifted his wicket to Australia in a moment of poor judgment.
The turning point came in fast bowler Scott Boland’s over.
Pant attempted a pick-up lap over fine leg but missed, with the ball striking him on the stomach, causing visible discomfort.

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On the very next delivery, instead of taking time to recover, Pant walked across the off-stump and premeditated another lap shot. This time, the ball skewed high toward deep third man, where Nathan Lyon completed a well-judged catch.
Pant’s dismissal drew sharp criticism for his reckless approach.
“What a crap shot by Rishabh Pant. Ego pe baat aa gayi thi and ego kha gya. Terrible way to get out, and Pant is flop in this series so far,” a user commented on social media.

“Rishabh Pant playing that pre-meditated ramp shot to a ball pitched outside offstump to get out. Looks Indian batsmen have given this up,” another user wrote.

The five-match series, currently tied at 1-1, has been a thrilling contest so far.
India claimed a dominant 295-run win in Perth, while Australia bounced back with a 10-wicket victory in Adelaide. The rain-affected third Test in Brisbane ended in a draw, setting up a decisive showdown in Melbourne.

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