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'Was It Ethical For Stokes To Bowl So Many Yorkers At Pant With Injured Foot': Panesar
Pant, who was retired hurt on 37 after being hit on the right toe by Chris Woakes in the final session of the opening day, came out to bat again despite the reports of a fracture on his right foot. He looked in obvious discomfort as he hobbled to complete his singles.
India vice-captain received a roaring welcome from the crowd and earned a lot of praise from former cricketers, including Panesar, but the veteran spinner criticised Stokes for targeting Pant's injured foot (front) with yorkers when he was already struggling with the pain.
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