Despite a painful blow to his left index finger, Rishabh Pant displayed remarkable resilience during India's innings at Lord's. He battled through the pain, scoring a crucial 74 runs. Pant's self-motivation and constant self-talk, a practice instilled by his coach Tarak Sinha, helped him navigate the discomfort and contribute significantly to India's performance on Day Three.
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