On Day 1 of the Perth Test, Australia vs India, Rishabh Pant played one of his signature shots, a stunning falling sweep for six off Pat Cummins. It happened on the last ball of the 42nd over. Cummins bowled a full delivery around off stump, and Pant, with perfect timing, collapsed his back knee and fell over to the off-side. He still managed to get under the ball and power it over the fine leg boundary for a brilliant six. Shots of this kind do not just come along-they are a display of Pant's brilliant skill at making difficult balls into runs; he leaves fans and players alike in awe. Watch the video of Rishabh Pant's Six As only Rishabh Pant can do! 6️⃣#AUSvIND | #PlayOfTheDay | @nrmainsurance pic.twitter.com/vupPuWA8GG — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 22, 2024 Also Read | Watch: Rishabh Pant and Nathan Lyon's Funny Banter in Perth Pant's Gritty 37 Ends in Frustration as India Struggles Batting for the side after India lost three wickets in a flurry for just 32 runs, Rishabh Pant batted his way to a gritty 37 off 78 balls. The left-handed batsman's innings included 3 fours and a six, helping the innings become stable. Pant's resistance finally was broken by Pat Cummins, who bowled a full delivery just outside off stump. Pant tried to flick it through midwicket but got a thick leading edge. The ball flew to Steve Smith at second slip, who took a sharp catch. Pant walked off in frustration, knowing it was a loose shot. India has been bundled out by the hosts for 150. Nitish Reddy, who scored 41 off just 59 with the help of six fours and 1 six, ended his innings as the highest scorer of India in 1st innings. Josh Hazlewood bagged 4, while Starc, Cummins and Marsh scalped 2 each to restrict India at a low total.