
"There was a great feeling inside that I would get to see Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant play in a Test match and even batting together in the stadium. It would have been a very rare sight to witness as it's not every time you get a Test match in Delhi, and more so, India playing against Australia. But because of something, it didn't happen," Luvpreet told IANS.
The sadness in Luvpreet's voice echoes the emotion felt by him and many fans when they witnessed the second Test. Kohli featured in the match which was won by India within three days, but Rishabh wasn't there.
The dashing and fun-loving left-handed wicketkeeper-batter, also the only Indian to be included in the ICC Men's Test team for 2022, miraculously survived a serious car accident with multiple injuries on December 30 while on his way to his hometown Roorkee in Uttarakhand.