Gilchrist, Boucher and Dhoni who couldn't do, Rishabh pant showed that, such a world record made in England
The first day of the Manchester test match was no less than a big shock to the Indian team’s star wicketkeeper Rishabh pant, in which he returned to the pavilion after retiring on a personal score of 37 runs. In the last session of the first day, Pant sustained a leg injury as he tried to shake a reverse whip from the ball of Chris Woakes, after which he could not stand properly and later he had to decide to leave the ground. However, pant managed to perform a performance that no wicketkeeper in Test cricket did before him. Rishabh Pant has an excellent record, not only on the home field, but also outside Test cricket. Rishabh Pant has now become the first batsman of the wicketkeeper to complete a thousand test runs in another country in the history of Test cricket. Rishabh Pant achieved this achievement in England, in which he has so far scored a total of 1018 runs on an average of 44.26. In addition, Pant also became the first wicketkeeper to score a thousand or more runs in tests in two different countries. Pant has 1061 runs in India while scoring 1018 runs in England. Pant became the first player to achieve this achievement in England. Rishabh Pant is the first batsman for the wicketkeeper to complete the 1000 -Run mark in England. Pant has 1018 runs in his name while being followed by MS Dhoni at number two on this list, which scored a total of 778 runs. Rishabh Pant has so far played four centuries and four half -century innings in England, which is scheduled to grow. Share this story -tags