Delhi: Team India is working hard before the 5 -match Test series between India and England starting on June 20. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant surprised everyone with his stormy batting during practice. He hit a long six off the ball of Washington Sundar that the ball fell directly to the roof of the stadium and damaged the roof.
New responsibility in team, Pant becomes vice-captain
With this series, India is starting a new era in Test cricket. Shubman Gill has been made the captain and Rishabh Pant has been given the responsibility of vice-captain. Pant’s form is considered very important in this series, especially because his previous record in England has been good. He has so far scored 556 runs in 17 innings, including 2 centuries and 2 half -centuries.
– Pant Broke the Roof with a Six… !!! 🔥 (Espn Cricinfo)
– Rishabh pant is gearing up for the test series against England.
– Rishabh pant is in great touch with bat, gud to see heam.#RISHABHPANT#ENGVSIND#Rinkusingh#ROHITSHARMA#INDVSAUS#WTCFINALpic.twitter.com/t3druyemgg
– Nitesh Prajapati (@Itsmenitesh004) June 9, 2025
Flowing ups and downs in IPL 2025
Rishabh Pant’s performance in IPL 2025 was nothing special. He scored a total of 269 runs in 13 innings, including 1 century and 1 half -century. His form was weak in 12 matches of the beginning, but he made a strong comeback in the last league match.
Stormy century against RCB
In his last IPL match, Pant scored an unbeaten 118 against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). He hit 11 fours and 8 sixes in just 61 balls, with his team Lucknow Super Giants scored a big score of 227/3. Although his innings could not win the team, but this innings came out of his bat was full of confidence.
Last Test century in England now a ray of hope
Pant also scored a brilliant century in India’s last Test (2022) in England. He played a bang of 146 runs in 111 balls in the difficult situation of 98/5. In such a situation, Team India will once again expect the same kind from them.
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