In the high-stakes world of international cricket, moments of levity can often be overshadowed by the pressure of performance. However, during the second Test match between Australia and India in Adelaide, Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant provided a delightful distraction from the game’s intensity. His playful prank on former Australian captain Adam Gilchrist during a live interview became a highlight, showcasing that even in challenging times, cricket retains its spirit of camaraderie.
Rishabh Pant plays a game of peek a boo with Adam Gilchrist
Ahead of the third day’s play, Pant seized an opportunity to inject some humour into the proceedings. Sneaking up behind Gilchrist, who was in the midst of a live interview for the host broadcaster, Pant playfully covered his eyes. The former Australian great was momentarily caught off guard but quickly broke into a smile upon recognizing Pant. The light-hearted exchange was further enriched by former India coach Ravi Shastri, who humorously dubbed it a “wicket-keeper’s reunion,” this spontaneous act not only delighted fans but also highlighted the bond shared between players across generations.
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A tough match for India
While Pant’s on-field performance during the Test may not have matched the charm of his off-field antics – scoring 21 and 28 in his two innings – his prank provided a much-needed respite from India’s struggles. The team faced a crushing 10-wicket defeat, with their batting lineup failing to make a significant impact against Australia’s formidable bowling attack. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins were particularly devastating, with Starc claiming six wickets for 48 runs in India’s first innings and Cummins taking five wickets in the second.
The Adelaide Test was marked by India’s batting woes. In their first innings, India managed only 180 runs, with Starc’s exceptional bowling dismantling their lineup. The second innings saw little improvement as Cummins led Australia bowled India out for just 175 runs. This dismal performance left India down, with Australia achieving the paltry target of 19 runs in just 3.2 overs to level the 5-match series 1-1.