‘Not very greedy…’: Rishabh Pant gives epic reply to Harry Brook during India vs England 2nd Test, video goes viral

Today is the last day of the second Test match between India and England. Team India needs 7 wickets to win. Meanwhile, a video of Rishabh Pant and Harry Brook is going viral.

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Rishabh Pant and Harry Brook. (PIC - X)

New Delhi: The second Test is being played between India and England at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, today is the decisive day on Sunday. England needs 536 more runs to win, India needs 7 wickets. Meanwhile, a video of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and Harry Brook is becoming quite viral on social media, which is from the fourth day.

What is the video about?

In the video, Harry Brook is seen teasing Rishabh Pant, this happened when Rishabh was batting and Brook was standing in the slip. Let us tell you that Pant played a blistering innings of 65 runs in 58 balls in the second innings. In this, he hit 3 sixes and 8 fours.

What was Rishabh Pant’s reply?

Harry Brook asked Rishabh Pant about his fastest century. Pant first said that he doesn’t remember, but then he asked whether you are asking about Test cricket? It will take 80-90 minutes. However, Brook was asking about balls here. On this, Brook said, “The fastest century I have scored was in 55 balls. You will not be able to do that today.” Pant gave a befitting reply to this and said, “It doesn’t matter, I have no greed to make a record.” Hearing this answer, Brook became silent. By the way, the century that Brook was talking about in 55 balls came in the IPL. And in IPL, Pant has scored a century in even fewer balls than Brook.

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