Flying To The Left, The Dream Catches Rishabh, Praising Gaoskars.

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 February 14: They are at-bat.  Performance thunder.  Many have questioned his quickness as a wicketkeeper.  Critics blamed him even after he was caught in the first Test.  But on the second day of the second Test in Chennai, Mohammad Siraj's ball was caught by Oli Pape on the left and Rishabh Panth was praised by the cricketing community.  39th over of England innings.
Siraj had just come to play in the new spell.  He did the first ball towards the leg.  So that there was extra bounce.  This caused him to lose control and run the bat.  That ball is thrown in the air on the left side and catches the left hand.  After this great catch of the wicketkeeper of the Indian team, the teammates floated in excitement.  The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Twitter released a video of Virat Kohli's team rejoicing after England's sixth wicket.  It reads, “Rishabh's flying catch.  He got the first ball wicket in the first Test in India.  What a great duet.  England lost the sixth wicket.  Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar.  And former Indian wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta also commented on Rishabh's great catch after he was overwhelmed.
He was able to throw his hand, Deep explained.  A female fan tweeted a video of Rishabh catching this catch, calling me a master.  The catch is also high speed according to the bullet train.  So far, Indian wicketkeepers have been jumping into the air to catch such.  That is why Bengal wicketkeeper Riddhiman Saha was called 'Superman Riddhiman'.  Seeing this catch of Rishabh on this day, some people referred to him as 'Spiderman'.  Using the analogy, one fan tweeted, “It took a few days for Panther to go from Spiderman to Superman.  What a great catch RP Seven!  He jumped to the left, pasted a picture of Panth catching with his left hand and one fan responded on social media, "Everyone is batting devastatingly.
Entertained.  He relied on Pak in bad times and from the bat.  Great catch-all.  He even entertained the wicked by commenting from behind. The failure of the path to success in so many roles at the yard is rarely seen. Virat Kohli is a new key member of the team. What an impeccable catch you caught. "  In the first innings of the second Test in Chennai, he smashed six balls to help India reach 329 for an unbeaten 56. He hit seven fours and two sixes to complete his half-century off 75 balls, before hitting 29 on the scoreboard earlier in the day.  Moin Ali took four wickets for 128 runs while Oli Stone took four wickets for 48 runs.

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