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India vs England 2020-21, 1st Test: Rishabh Pant to donate match fees to Uttarakhand flood victims
Rishabh Pant is one of the fast-rising wicketkeeper-batsman for Team India, especially in the game's longest format. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand's Indian state has witnessed massive flash floods after the Nanda Devi glacier, in the Chamoli district, burst off.
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<p>Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, Rishabh Pant has become one of the promising and fast-rising wicketkeeper-batsman, especially in the longest format. He had a great time in Australia, finishing as the side's highest run-scorer during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.</p>
Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, Rishabh Pant has become one of the promising and fast-rising wicketkeeper-batsman, especially in the longest format. He had a great time in Australia, finishing as the side's highest run-scorer during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
<p>In contrast, he has continued with the same momentum in the ongoing Tests against England, scoring a brilliant 91 in the first innings of the opening Test, in Chennai. Although he was initially inconsistent with his batting, the recent good run has seemingly cemented his spot with Team India.</p>
In contrast, he has continued with the same momentum in the ongoing Tests against England, scoring a brilliant 91 in the first innings of the opening Test, in Chennai. Although he was initially inconsistent with his batting, the recent good run has seemingly cemented his spot with Team India.
<p>Meanwhile, on Sunday, Pant expressed his most profound sympathies to the flash flood victims in the Northern Indian state, Uttarakhand. "My sincere condolences and prayers for the families of those affected by the Uttarakhand flash floods. I hope that the rescue operations underway are able to help those in trouble," he wrote on Twitter.</p>
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Pant expressed his most profound sympathies to the flash flood victims in the Northern Indian state, Uttarakhand. "My sincere condolences and prayers for the families of those affected by the Uttarakhand flash floods. I hope that the rescue operations underway are able to help those in trouble," he wrote on Twitter.
<p>The Nanda Devi Glacier has triggered immense floods in the Chamoli district, disrupting regular life and causing widespread havoc, along with loss of life and property. Along with the Indian Army, the National Disaster Management Authority is conducting rescue operations in the region affected and devasted by the flash flooding.</p>
The Nanda Devi Glacier has triggered immense floods in the Chamoli district, disrupting regular life and causing widespread havoc, along with loss of life and property. Along with the Indian Army, the National Disaster Management Authority is conducting rescue operations in the region affected and devasted by the flash flooding.
<p>On the same note, Pant has also decided to donate his match fee from the ongoing Chennai Test to aid relief and rescue operations. "Deeply pained by the loss of life in Uttarakhand. Would like to donate my match fee for the rescue efforts and would urge more people to help out," he added.</p>
On the same note, Pant has also decided to donate his match fee from the ongoing Chennai Test to aid relief and rescue operations. "Deeply pained by the loss of life in Uttarakhand. Would like to donate my match fee for the rescue efforts and would urge more people to help out," he added.
<p><strong>1st Test summary</strong><br /> Winning the toss, England elected to bat first and posted a mammoth total of 578, courtesy Joe Root's brilliant 218. Meanwhile, India could only manage 337 in the first innings, with Pant being the top-scorer, of 91, while Dominic Bess claimed four-for, as England earned a lead of 241.<br /> <strong>Brief scores: England 578 & 71/4 (Root 27*; Ashwin 3/39) leads India 337 (Pujara 73, Pant 91, Sundar 85*; Bess 4/76) 312 runs.</strong></p>
1st Test summary
Winning the toss, England elected to bat first and posted a mammoth total of 578, courtesy Joe Root's brilliant 218. Meanwhile, India could only manage 337 in the first innings, with Pant being the top-scorer, of 91, while Dominic Bess claimed four-for, as England earned a lead of 241.
Brief scores: England 578 & 71/4 (Root 27*; Ashwin 3/39) leads India 337 (Pujara 73, Pant 91, Sundar 85*; Bess 4/76) 312 runs.