Heartbreak for Rishabh Pant as he falls for 99; KL Rahul crouches in disappointment, Kohli and Jadeja left devastated as he narrowly misses Indian record

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The departure of Rishabh Pant left Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja in the dressing room visibly upset. Virat Kohli, sitting close by, looked shocked by the turn of events. KL Rahul, standing at the non-striker's end, could be seen kneeling in disappointment. Despite the disappointment, the crowd gave Rishabh Pant a standing ovation as he left the field.

Rishabh Pant's innings, as usual, was studded with big shots. He did not let spinners Ajaz Patel and Rachin Ravindra settle, constantly going over the top, and dispatching them for boundaries and maximums.

Pant did not even spare 6 ft tall William O'Rourke, as he charged down the track to hit him, straight towards the boundary. After a cloudy first session, the sun came out in the second, and Rishabh made the most of batting friendly conditions.

However, it was William ORourke, who eventually had the last laugh, as Pant dragged the ball back onto his stumps. The ball kicked up from short of length and surprised Pant on the defence, and eventually it led to his dismissal.

Rishabh Pant dismissed in the 90s for the seventh time

It also needs to be mentioned that Pant has been dismissed in the nervous nineties, on seven occasions, in the longest format. If he had converted on all these, his current Test ton tally would have stood at 13.

It is important to mention that Rishabh also missed entire 2023 cricket calendar, after being involved in a horrific car crash.

Coming back to the ongoing Test against New Zealand, Team India have managed to take a lead owing to centuries from Rishabh and Sarfaraz. Earlier, Sarfaraz departed off the bowling of Tim Southee. The right-handed batter made his way back, after scoring 150. 

Earlier, India were bundled out for 46 in the first innings and the Kiwis took a 356-run lead after posting 402 runs in the first innings.

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma also registered half-centuries for India in the second innings. The Test match has been progressing at a rollicking pace, considering the first day was abandoned due to rain, without a single ball being bowled.

Even the first session came to an early halt on Day 4 due to rain. However, proceedings resumed in the afternoon session.

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