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GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – Sanjiv Goenka addressed Rishabh Pant's fractured right toe and confirmed his unavailability for wicket-keeping duties while highlighting the team's replacement strategy during the Manchester Test.
- On Thursday at Old Trafford, Indian Test vice-captain Rishabh Pant fractured his right toe when a yorker from Chris Woakes struck his boot.
- Attempting a premeditated reverse sweep off a seam delivery from Chris Woakes, Pant took an inside edge before the ball struck his right boot.
- Despite the fracture, he scored 54 runs off 75 balls, and Dhruv Jurel took over wicket-keeping duties for India.
- In the stands, England Cricket posted a classy reception from the Emirates Old Trafford crowd, while Irfan Pathan called him a fighter.
- To cover Pant’s absence, scans revealed a fifth metatarsal fracture requiring six weeks of rest, and N. Jagadeesan has been called up as a cover wicketkeeper.
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