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Le ale…Pant sets up Bangladesh fielding!: Bangladeshi captain says 'Ether Ayega Ek', fans go nuts

Pant giving advice to Bangladesh captain (Credit- BCCI, Jio Cinema)

The third day of the first Test match between India and Bangladesh is underway. Meanwhile, the Indian team took a lead of 514 runs in the second innings and gave a target of 515 runs to Bangladesh. So far, there have been many funny moments caught on camera in this match that have thrilled cricket fans. However, the center point of most of these moments was Rishabh Pant. Be it a video of him interacting with Bangladeshi wicketkeeper Liton Das while batting on the first day or setting up Bangladesh's fielding while batting in India's second innings. Pant was seen sending the Bangladesh fielders from one side to the other with his gestures.

Heeded Bangladesh captain Pant's advice The video that has surfaced of the third day's game is being loved by Indian fans. Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant was seen setting up Bangladesh's fielding while batting. Most importantly, the Bangladesh captain took Pant's advice and replaced him with a fielder. In the video, Rishabh Pant is seen saying 'Ek Fielder Idhar Ayega'. After this, the commentators present in the commentary box were seen laughing at this incident.

Interestingly, MS. Dhoni did something similar during the ODI World Cup in 2019. Dhoni asked Sabbir Rahman to move the fielder. Then the Bangladesh player accepted Dhoni's suggestion.

Rishabh Pant scored a century, equaling Dhoni Rishabh Pant has scored the sixth century of his Test career in 124 balls. This is his first test since the car accident in December 2022. Pant has also equaled Dhoni. He joins Dhoni to become the Indian wicket-keeper batsman with the most centuries in Tests. Rishabh scored 109 runs off 128 balls. Which includes 13 fours and 4 sixes. Everyone in the Indian dressing room gave him a standing ovation after he got out.

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