'Zabardasti Time Kharab...': Rishabh Pant Gets Frustrated With Harry Brook For Time-Wasting During Overs; Video

Pant’s reaction showed how frustrating such delays can be for the fielding side, especially when they’re trying to keep up the pressure. It also reminded everyone that Pant isn’t afraid to speak up when things don’t feel right on the field.

Amertha Rangankar Updated: Saturday, July 05, 2025, 04:16 PM IST
Image: Star Sports/X

Image: Star Sports/X

On Day 3 of the second Test match between India and England at Edgbaston, a funny yet tense moment happened when Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant got irritated with England’s Harry Brook for taking too long between deliveries.

While Ravindra Jadeja was bowling, Brook kept stepping away from the crease and taking his time to face the ball. This kept happening again and again, and Pant finally spoke up. He looked at the umpire and asked, “Umpire bowler is ready”

Pant was clearly annoyed and also had a chat with Jadeja from behind the stumps, saying, “Chalo Jaddu bhai. Ho jayega. Zabardasti time kharab kar raha hai,” which means, “Let’s go, Jaddu. It’ll be fine. He’s purposely wasting time.”

England were struggling at 84/5, but Brook bounced back with a superb century and built a huge partnership with Jamie Smith. They added 303 runs together and helped England cross 400. But India still had the upper hand, thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s brilliant bowling.

Pant’s reaction showed how frustrating such delays can be for the fielding side, especially when they’re trying to keep up the pressure. It also reminded everyone that Pant isn’t afraid to speak up when things don’t feel right on the field.

IND Vs ENG, 2nd Test: Shubman Gill Takes A Nasty Blow To Head While Fielding At Slips; Video

During Day 3 of the second Test match between India and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, Indian captain Shubman Gill had a scary moment while fielding.

The incident happened on the second ball of the 37th over of England's innings. Ravindra Jadeja was bowling, and England batter Harry Brook edged the ball. Gill, who was fielding at first slip, tried to take the catch, but the ball struck him on the head instead.

The ball hit him hard and then deflected away, allowing England to score two runs. Medical staff quickly checked on Gill, but thankfully he was okay. After a short break, Gill continued to stay on the field and kept leading his team.

This moment reminded everyone how dangerous close-in fielding can be. Luckily, Gill did not suffer any serious injury and showed great courage by continuing to play.

Published on: Saturday, July 05, 2025, 04:16 PM IST

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