IND vs ENG / Neither the roof nor the lawn was left, Pant hit sixes to send the ball into the houses

Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant is hitting sixes in a stormy manner during practice in England. With his batting, the balls are crossing the stadium and reaching the roofs and balconies of houses. This aggressive form of Pant is a warning bell for England. He has given a warning.

IND vs ENG: Explosive wicketkeeper batsman of the Indian team Rishabh Pant has arrived in England this time with the intention of doing something different and memorable. But looking at his preparation on the field, it seems that he has come not only to play but also to give a mental shock to the English team. The way Pant is sending the balls across the stadium during practice has shocked not only the players of England but also the common people there.

Rain of sixes in practice

Team India is currently preparing for the Test series at the Kent ground. At the same time, Rishabh Pant's batting has created such a storm there, which has become a topic of discussion from social media to the streets outside the ground.

Pant hit such long sixes continuously during training that many balls went out of the field and fell on the roofs and balconies of government quarters. It is being told that one six fell on the roof of a building, two hit the balcony and some balls reached directly to the lawns of the people. During this practice, a part of the balcony also broke, which created a stir among the government employees living there.

England has already been warned

This aggressive practice of Pant is not just entertainment, but a direct message to the England bowlers - be ready, something different is going to happen this time. Team India is leaving no stone unturned before the first Test starting in Leeds from June 20, and Rishabh Pant is at the forefront of this campaign.

Pant has played 9 Test matches in England so far and has scored 556 runs at an average of 32.70, which includes 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries. But this time he is not just in the mood to increase the figures, but to create history.

Dhoni's record is also in danger

In this series, Pant also has a golden opportunity to break Mahendra Singh Dhoni's record. Pant can surpass the mark that Dhoni made as a wicketkeeper batsman in Tests against England this time. Looking at the current form and practice, this does not seem to be a difficult task.