India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant had a very tough phase before the Tea break on the first day of the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) as he dropped as many as two catches behind the stumps, giving two extra lives to debutant Will Pucovski. The youngster went on to hit a half-century before the play stopped for the Tea break and Pant must be hoping he would get a chance to redeem himself very soon.
In the first instance, he dropped Pucovski’s outside edge off Ravichandran Ashwin’s bowling when the right-hander poked at a delivery that did not turn much.
On the second instance, he dropped Pucovski off Mohammed Siraj who hurried the right-hander for extra pace and the top edge was missed by Pant running backwards.
The pitch does not look too conducive to bowlers and they would be disappointed at dropping as many as two chances of Pucovski and delaying the arrival of Steve Smith, who would now get a platform to build his innings on.
Fans on Twitter came down heavily on Pant's poor wicket-keeping while some started wondering if the move to bring Pant in place of Wriddhiman Saha is backfiring for team India in the field.
Both ‘Saha’ and ‘Pant’ were trending on Twitter during the phase of play when Pant was at the receiving end of a lot of criticism while Saha was called as the best gloveman in India.
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