Rishabh Pant enters Warner-Cummins' chat on Threads, compliments Australian skipper by saying 'best advice bro'

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Pat Cummins and David Warner are currently representing Australia in the Headingley Test match against England. Despite being involved in the game, the duo took some time off cricket and indulged in a hilarious chat on Threads. Injured Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant also joined the chat and complimented Cummins for his advice to Warner.

It all began when Warner tagged Cummins on Threads and wrote, "Hey I'm now on Threads."

Cummins replied, "No dance videos on here plz."

Pant chipped in and said, "Best advice bro."

Talking about the ongoing 3rd Ashes Test, England openers combined for an unbeaten stand of 27 runs before the end of Day 3 on Saturday (July 8), leaving just 224 runs to chase down on Sunday while chasing a target of 251 runs.

With 10 wickets in hand, the Three Lions are currently the favourites to win the Headingley Test. Australia would try and stage a comeback with a flurry of wickets and the hosts would look to play their counter-attacking brand of cricket to neutralise whatever threat the Baggy Greens' bowlers pose.

Ben Stokes' side is desperate for a win as they ended up losing the first two matches of the series. A defeat at Headingley would spell doom for the Three Lions as Pat Cummins' men will then take an unassailable lead in the five-match series. Having said that, England would be low-key confident of completing the task at hand on Sunday and staging a comeback into the series.

The first hour of Day 4 will be crucial for both sides. With inclement weather around, Aussie bowlers would be in with a chance to knock over a couple of English batters quickly and send some jitters in England's dressing room. On the flip side, with the ball still new and England batters' aggressive approach, the Three Lions might rush ahead in the match by scoring quick runs in the first hour of the day. 

 

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