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INDVENG: Jack Leach started thinking of quitting cricket because of his relationship with Rishabh Pant

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Team India wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored 91 from 88 balls when he batted in the first innings of the first Test of the series against England. This time, Pant England spinner Jack Leach licked his balls, then Leach’s confidence shook and he wasn’t sure he wanted to play cricket again. For the first time, the left-arm spinner, who was touring India, beat Pant on the third day of the first Test but he made a good comeback in the next two days and played a major role in England’s 227-run win with six wickets.

The pitch changes completely in the second Test compared to the first Test

Leach wrote in Sky Sports, ‘It was my first India tour and the start was very tough. During the first Test match, I felt a lot of emotion during the win and that’s why I think we love cricket so much. “After losing 77 runs in eight overs on the third day, I’m not sure I want to play cricket again, so I’m really proud that I came back and helped the team win.”

The big shock to England came when the fast bowler came out of the second Test

Leach said, “Who would have thought the game would make you feel so strong when we won the match by 227 runs.” Leech wickets also included the wicket of Indian opener Rohit Sharma, a fantastic ball that the batsman could not answer. “At the end of the fourth day, the ball I threw for Rohit Sharma, I will remember it in the upcoming matches as well,” Leach said. I loved that a batsman like him could get out on a fantastic ball. He added that England will miss the next three matches of home-born wicketkeeper batsman Jose Butler due to England’s rotation policy. “We will definitely miss Jose in the upcoming games. He’s back home to rest,” Leach said.

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