Bharat Army, the devoted fan group of Indian cricket team, has come up with a new song for young Indian wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant after his masterclass batting in the fourth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
😂👏 #AUSvIND https://t.co/bkjYcNL7mU
— ICC (@ICC) January 4, 2019
“We’ve got Pant…Rishab Pant…I just don’t think you’ll understand…He’ll hit you for a six…He’ll babysit your kids…We’ve got Rishab Pant’,” The devoted fan group of Team India Bharat Army were heard chanting the song from the stands.
Here is the video:
#AUSvIND
We’ve got Pant
Rishab Pant
I just don’t think you’ll understand
He’ll hit you for a six
He’ll babysit your kids
We’ve got Rishab Pant
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.#BharatArmySongBook @RishabPant777 #BharatArmy #TeamIndia #12thMan #WeveGotPant #COTI 🇮🇳👶🍼 pic.twitter.com/ZiXaPWqi6M— The Bharat Army (@thebharatarmy) January 4, 2019
On the second Day of the fourth Test match, Cheteshwar Pujara continued his calm and composed batting as he fell seven runs short of his fourth double century. However, following his dismissal, Rishabh Pant along with all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja continues his attack as India scored 622 runs for the loss of seven wickets before declaring the innings.
Rishabh Pant brings up his second Test century! A fantastic knock from the youngster to put India in a strong position! #AUSvIND LIVE ➡️ https://t.co/c2fCH8CBUE pic.twitter.com/JdPfBWSKCE
— ICC (@ICC) January 4, 2019
Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant made contrasting centuries as India posted a massive 622/7d on day two of the Sydney Test. #AUSvIND
Report of the action from SCG 👇https://t.co/qXYhInXQ7y pic.twitter.com/b1ngNpb0ah
— ICC (@ICC) January 4, 2019
2nd Test century for Rishabh Pant, his first against Australia. What a knock 😎👏 #TeamIndia #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/6OYLTBXcFD
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 4, 2019
25, 28, 36, 30, 39, 33, 94*
Believe it or not, Rishabh Pant (285) now has more runs than Virat Kohli (282) in this series 👏🙌#CricketMeriJaan #AUSvIND
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) January 4, 2019
Pant smashed his second Test century in Sydney and in the process became first ever Indian keeper-batsman to smash a ton in Down Under against Australia.