<p>Injured <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rishabh-pant">Rishabh Pant </a>braced the pain and returned to bat with a fractured toe as India reached 321 for six at lunch against England on the second day of the fourth cricket Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Old Trafford. </p><p>Pant was seen in the India dressing room in his white when the action resumed on day two under overcast conditions at Manchester. </p>.India vs England: Pant will bat if required, says BCCI.<p>Resuming at their overnight score of 264 for four, India were dealt an early blow as Ravindra Jadeja edged a Jofra Archer's outswinger to Harry Brook at second slip in only the day's second over. </p><p>Shardul Thakur (41) and Washington Sundar then added 48 runs for the sixth wicket while negotiating a tough phase after England opted to take the second new ball at the start of the day's play.</p>.Rishabh Pant out of England series with fractured toe.<p>England skipper Ben Stokes broke the flourishing stand when he had Thakur brilliantly caught at gully by a diving Ben Duckett.</p><p>After Thakur with India at 314 for six, Pant slowly made his way down the dressing room steps and out into the middle. It is worth mentioning that runners are no longer allowed in international cricket.</p><p>On Thursday, the first ball he faced was from Stokes, where he prodded tentatively at a wide delivery.</p><p>The left-hander was then comprehensively beaten by the next delivery.</p><p>Running between the wickets was difficult for Pant, but he added two runs to his overnight score, attempting more big hits from a standing position as rain forced lunch to be taken 10 minutes early at Manchester.</p><p>Pant, who walked in awkwardly a day after retiring hurt on 37 after copping a blow on his right foot, was batting on 39 at the break and giving him company was Sundar, who is unbeaten on 20.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>
<p>Injured <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rishabh-pant">Rishabh Pant </a>braced the pain and returned to bat with a fractured toe as India reached 321 for six at lunch against England on the second day of the fourth cricket Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Old Trafford. </p><p>Pant was seen in the India dressing room in his white when the action resumed on day two under overcast conditions at Manchester. </p>.India vs England: Pant will bat if required, says BCCI.<p>Resuming at their overnight score of 264 for four, India were dealt an early blow as Ravindra Jadeja edged a Jofra Archer's outswinger to Harry Brook at second slip in only the day's second over. </p><p>Shardul Thakur (41) and Washington Sundar then added 48 runs for the sixth wicket while negotiating a tough phase after England opted to take the second new ball at the start of the day's play.</p>.Rishabh Pant out of England series with fractured toe.<p>England skipper Ben Stokes broke the flourishing stand when he had Thakur brilliantly caught at gully by a diving Ben Duckett.</p><p>After Thakur with India at 314 for six, Pant slowly made his way down the dressing room steps and out into the middle. It is worth mentioning that runners are no longer allowed in international cricket.</p><p>On Thursday, the first ball he faced was from Stokes, where he prodded tentatively at a wide delivery.</p><p>The left-hander was then comprehensively beaten by the next delivery.</p><p>Running between the wickets was difficult for Pant, but he added two runs to his overnight score, attempting more big hits from a standing position as rain forced lunch to be taken 10 minutes early at Manchester.</p><p>Pant, who walked in awkwardly a day after retiring hurt on 37 after copping a blow on his right foot, was batting on 39 at the break and giving him company was Sundar, who is unbeaten on 20.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>