3rd Test match IND vs NZ – Test Series 2024 – For these 3 reasons, Rishabh Pant may be rested in the third match against New Zealand!

In the IND vs NZ Test Series 2024, New Zealand is dominating the series with a  0-2 lead.  Along with this, 3 reasons have also

By Devendra Chauhan
November 28,2024

In the IND vs NZ Test Series 2024, New Zealand is dominating the series with a  0-2 lead.  Along with this, 3 reasons have also been given for giving rest to Rishabh Pant in the 3rd Test match IND vs NZ of this series.

To get more information related to which are the three reasons due to which Rishabh Pant can be rested in the third match against New Zealand, you will have to read this article till the end.

Rishabh Pant may be rested for these 3 reasons in the third Test match against New Zealand to be held in Mumbai! 

3rd Test match IND vs NZ

A three match Test series is being played between India and New Zealand and New Zealand is maintaining its dominance in the series by taking a lead of 0-2. Team India is showing its worst performance so far while playing in the home series, due to which the team has lost both the matches against New Zealand.

To regain its broken confidence in the home series, Team India will have to win the last and third match against New Zealand. The third match of IND vs NZ Test Series 2024 will be played from 1 November to 5 November 2024 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Rishabh Pant had played very well for Team India in the first and second matches, but in both the matches, Rishabh Pant was seen getting injured and going to the pavilion. In such a situation, the news is spreading that perhaps Pant may be rested in the third match to be held in Mumbai.

Due to these 3 reasons, Rishabh Pant may be rested from the 3rd Test match IND vs NZ!

Rishabh Pant is the fastest and most powerful wicketkeeper of Team India.  There are going to be many series and matches for Team India in the future, in which it will be considered necessary to include Rishabh Pant as a wicketkeeper in the team’s squad. In such a situation, three such reasons are coming to light regarding Rishabh Pant due to which perhaps Rishabh can be rested from the 3rd Test match IND vs NZ to be held in Mumbai and these three reasons are as follows:-

3. Dhruv Jurel tested before Border Gavaskar Trophy!

The squad for the five-match Border Gavaskar Trophy to be held against BCCI and Australia had already been announced, in which Rishabh Pant and Dhruv Jurel have been included as wicket keepers. To see Dhruv’s performance before the Border Gavaskar Trophy, it is important that Rishabh Pant is rested and Dhruv is given a chance to keep wickets in the last 3rd Test match IND vs NZ . Dhruv’s excellent performance will give him the experience of playing for a big series like Gavaskar Trophy against Australia and BCCI will also be able to assess his performance in a better way.

2. Rishabh should be given rest to recover from injuries!

Rishabh Pant has given excellent performance in both the test matches against New Zealand but Rishabh got injured in the first test match against New Zealand in Bengaluru. Despite being injured in the second Test match played in Pune, Rishabh Pant played innings but Rishabh must be given rest from the 3rd Test match IND vs NZ held in Mumbai so that he can recover from his injuries.

1. Necessary to have Rishabh Pant in Border Gavaskar Trophy

Team India’s performance against New Zealand so far has been very poor.  In such a situation, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia to be held in November is an important series for Team India because only the best performance in this series will give Team India a chance to enter the ICC World Test Championship final in the future.

Rishabh Pant is the only wicketkeeper in Team India so far who has achieved ICC match ranking by giving his best performance so far against the Australian team. Rishabh Pant has scored 624 runs at an average of 62.40 in the 7 Test matches played so far against Australia and is also one of the best batsmen of Team India.

To keep Rishabh Pant fit before the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, he should be given rest from the third match against New Zealand because it is very important to include Rishabh Pant in Team India’s squad in the series against Australia.

FAQ Related to IND vs NZ Test Series 2024

Q – How many Test series New Zealand won in India?

New Zealand has won the Test series in India for the first time with a 0-2 lead but the third match between the two teams is yet to take place.

Q – Where is the venue of India vs New Zealand test?

The 3rd Test match IND vs NZ of this Test Series 2024 will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 1 to November 5.

Q – How many times New Zealand beat India?

Till now, New Zealand has defeated India only once in two consecutive matches.

Q – Where is India vs New Zealand match going on?

The 3rd Test match IND vs NZ of this Test Series 2024 will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from November 1.

Q – What is the Ind vs nz test series 2024 third match schedule?

The 3rd Test match IND vs NZ of this Test series between India and New Zealand will start from 9:30 am at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai from 1 November 2024, with the final match being played on 5 November 2024.

Conclusion

In this article, we have given you information related to India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024, in which we have told the status of the test series matches being played between India and New Zealand so far.

Apart from this, we also learned in this article that information has been received from some sources that perhaps Rishabh Pant should be rested in the 3rd Test match IND vs NZ to be held in Mumbai and for this we have also considered three reasons.

Rishabh Pant is a very important player for Team India and it is very important for him to be fit before the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.

Thanks for reading our article and follow our blog to get future information related to the next match of India vs New Zealand Test Series 2024.

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