Rishabh Pant Caught Singing “Spiderman” Behind Stumps, Fans Say He Sings Better Than Tony Kakkar

The fourth and final test match between India and Australia which is being played at Gabba, Brisbane has reached a very crucial stage as the hosts have given the target of 328 to the visitors for winning the test match as well as the series. However, we must not forget that the Australians have a great track record at Gabba as they haven’t lost a test match over there in the last 33 years.

Rishabh Pant Caught Singing “Spiderman” Behind Stumps, Fans Say He Sings Better Than Tony Kakkar - RVCJ Media

The Indian team has certainly shown a great fighting spirit in this series despite the fact that the cricketers have suffered many injuries and some of India’s experienced and match-winning players are out of the squad at the moment. There is no denying the fact that it is a pretty tensed situation for both the sides but the Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant knows how to ease the tension as he was caught by the stump mic singing “Spiderman, Spiderman”.

You can also hear the 23 years old cricketer singing in this video:

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Click here to watch this video directly on Twitter

Twitter also loved how Rishabh kept himself cool while entertaining the people in the stadium. Check out some of the selected reactions from fans:

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Usually, Rishabh Pant is seen having chit-chat with the batsmen while wicket-keeping or he keeps on encouraging the bowler. He made a brilliant score of 97 runs in the second innings of the Sydney test match but in the first innings of the Brisbane test match, he was able to score only 23 runs. Rishabh Pant will need to perform well in the second innings for India to win the match and also the Border-Gavaskar trophy.

Australia scored 294 in the second innings with the help of Steve Smith’s 55 runs and David Warner’s 48 runs. When the Australians were heading towards a big total, the Indian bowlers made a good comeback as Mohammed Siraj took a five wicket haul while Shardul Thakur took 4 wickets.

Hopefully, the Indian team will win the match by scoring 328 runs in their second innings. What do you think?

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