IND vs ENG: Drama at Edgbaston! Rishabh Pant fumes at Harry Brook’s time-wasting tactics on Day 2 | Cricket News

India’s dominant display with the bat on Day 2 of the second Test against England was followed by a fiery end to proceedings, as Rishabh Pant took centre stage, as he made his feelings clear on England batter Harry Brook. After India piled up a mammoth 587, thanks to captain Shubman Gill’s sensational 269, England were left on the back foot early in their reply. By stumps, they were reduced to 77/3 in 20 overs, still trailing by a daunting 510 runs. Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett departed cheaply, followed by Ollie Pope, as India’s pacers led by Akash Deep (2/36) struck early. Joe Root (18*) and Harry Brook (30*) were at the crease at close of play. However, it was Brook’s extremely slow approach at the crease that flared up the visitors, particularly Rishabh Pant. The England batter took an unusually long time to get ready between deliveries, constantly stepping away, adjusting his gear and helmet, and slowing the game’s rhythm. This did not go unnoticed by Pant, who was visibly frustrated behind the stumps.

Rishabh Pant’s reaction (Image via X)
Pant was seen repeatedly gesturing and eventually gestured to the umpire to raise his concerns. India captain Shubman Gill also looked visibly irritated with the delay, urging the umpires to step in and prevent England from breaking the home side’s momentum.
Pant, who scored centuries in both innings in the first Test for India got out for an underwhelming 25 from 42 balls. The keeper was also heard lauding Brook’s presence of mind, but nevertheless complained to the umpire, forcing him to step in. “What is this? Every ball? He’s taking time to get ready every ball,” Pant launched his complaint with arms outstretched. The subsequent ball from Ravindra Jadeja was comfortably defended defended by the Englishman.
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The incident came at a time when India were pressing hard for more wickets, and England appeared keen to absorb time and prevent a collapse. The umpires, while initially silent, were seen in conversation with Brook shortly after Pant’s complaints. As Day 3 beckons, the verbal spark might just add another layer of drama to an already charged series.