‘No one expected him to do that’ – Who said what about Pant’s somersault celebration?

Rishabh Pant captivated Headingley with a stunning century and an unexpected somersault celebration, overshadowing his impressive innings. His audacious move drew admiration from teammates and former cricketers like Dinesh Karthik and Ravi Shastri. Pant’s explosive innings, coupled with Shubman Gill’s 147, propelled India past 400, but it was the fearless flip that truly defined the moment, embodying Pant’s unique spirit.
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‘I believe I can do it some more’: Neeraj Chopra confident of 90m-plus throws after Paris win

Neeraj Chopra clinched his first Diamond League title in Paris after an impressive 88.16m opening throw, triumphing over Germany’s Julian Weber. This victory marks Neeraj’s first DL title in two years, since Lausanne 2023. Looking ahead, Neeraj is set to compete in Ostrava and the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru, expressing excitement about promoting javelin in India.
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‘Suja diya maar maar ke!’ Pant’s stump mic moment goes viral – Watch

Rishabh Pant’s words and batting display grabbed attention at Headingley. His aggressive 134 and stump mic comments went viral. Sachin Tendulkar praised Pant’s innovative shot-making. Shubman Gill also scored a century. Their partnership helped India reach a substantial total. Jasprit Bumrah’s wickets kept India in control despite England’s fightback led by Ollie Pope.
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New record! Root leaves legendary Jayasuriya behind; England batter now becomes …

Joe Root surpassed Sanath Jayasuriya, becoming the ninth-highest international run-scorer during England’s Test against India. Root scored 28 runs before Jasprit Bumrah dismissed him. India posted 471, with centuries from Jaiswal, Gill, and Pant. England ended day two at 209/3, with Pope unbeaten on 100. Bumrah’s three wickets troubled England, who trail by 262 runs.
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IND vs ENG: Bumrah holds animated chat with Gambhir; pic goes viral

Jasprit Bumrah’s fiery performance and animated conversation with coach Gautam Gambhir grabbed attention during the first Test. Bumrah’s three wickets, including the crucial scalp of Joe Root, kept India in the game despite dropped catches. India’s batting collapse after centuries from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant allowed England to fight back, setting the stage for a thrilling contest.
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