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IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant becomes fastest Indian wicketkeeper to achieve this big feat, overtakes MS Dhoni’s record | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant becomes fastest Indian wicketkeeper to achieve this big feat, overtakes MS Dhoni’s record | Cricket News

India’s Rishabh Pant played a shot during the 1 Test match against England in Leeds on Friday (image x/@BCCI, via ani photo)

Rishabh Pant On Friday, another feather added to his hat, became the second fastest wicketkeeper in Test history to reach a 3000 -run milestone. The milestone came to Hadingley during the third session on the day 1 of the first Test against England, where the pants saw in their normal attack grooves, as they stabilized India’s innings with Captain Shubman Gill.The pants reached the landmark in its 76th Test innings, a record only improved by the Australian great Adam Gilchrist, who arrived there burning in 63 innings. Among Indian wicketkeeper-batsmen, the pants are now second place on all-time run tally, only behind the legendary MS Dhoni.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!

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  1. MS Dhoni – 4876 runs (144 innings)
  2. Rishabh Pant – 3013 runs (76 innings)

The remarkable stability and attacker style of the pants has made him one of the most prized wealth of India since its debut in 2018. From the iconic knock to the fearless batting at home in Australia, 26 -year -old grows in height and gives a chance to challenge Dhoni’s record in the coming years.

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On a sunny day in Leeds, Pant went to a significant turn after the brilliant century of Yashsvi Jaiswal and looked unbalanced from England’s reverse swing danger, even Gill Mid-Pich heard that “Ball ban has sung …”-indicating that the ball started reverse swing.With Pant settled and taking Gill from the front, India finished day 1 at 359/3 in 85 overs.

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