Rishabh Pant Cleared To Bat On Day 2
Rishabh Pant fit to bat, India relieved, wrist blow concern eased

Rishabh Pant, the Indian wicketkeeper-batter, has been cleared to resume batting on Day 2 of the second Test against Sri Lanka after retiring hurt on the opening day.
The incident occurred in the 58th over of the Indian innings when Pant was struck on the wrist while attempting a pull shot. He was forced to leave the field, raising concerns over his availability for the remainder of the innings.
India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak provided a positive update on Pant's condition after the day's play, confirming that the left-hander had been cleared to bat and would resume his innings as the situation demanded.
Pant was new to the crease, facing his 15th delivery, when he was hit on the glove, causing him immediate discomfort. He received treatment from the physio before walking off the field. The physio applied an ice pack to Pant's hand to prevent swelling.
After a lengthy delay, an attempt was made to tape his wrist, but it was quickly removed. Pant was then seen leaving the field, with Ravindra Jadeja coming in as the new batter. Seated in the dugout, Pant looked in excruciating pain as the physio continued treating his hand.
The update comes as a relief for India, with Pant an important part of their middle order. Kotak expressed confidence in Pant's ability to bat, saying he would be fine to bat on Day 2.
Pant's injury had raised concerns, but the Indian team can now breathe a sigh of relief. The focus will now shift to Day 2, where India will look to build on their innings.
The second Test between India and Sri Lanka is crucial for both teams, and Pant's participation is vital for India's chances. With Pant cleared to bat, India will look to capitalize on their momentum and put up a strong total.
In other news, Kotak also commented on the row between Indian player Yashasvi Jaiswal and a Sri Lankan bowler, saying that such incidents happen in the heat of the moment.
Overall, the news of Pant's clearance to bat is a welcome relief for the Indian team and their fans. It sets the stage for an exciting Day 2, where India will look to build on their innings and take control of the match.
The Indian team will be hoping that Pant can make a significant contribution to their total, and help them gain a strong foothold in the match. With Pant's injury concerns eased, the focus will now shift to the cricket, and India will look to come out strong on Day 2.
Frequently asked questions
What happened to Rishabh Pant on Day 1 of the second Test?
Rishabh Pant was struck on the wrist while attempting a pull shot and was forced to retire hurt.
Will Rishabh Pant be able to bat on Day 2?
Yes, Rishabh Pant has been cleared to bat on Day 2 of the second Test against Sri Lanka.