
India Wicketkeeper Batter Rishabh Pant etched his name in historical books as he scored his second century of an ongoing test match against England in Headingley, Leeds. Swashbuckling dough became only the second body in the history of the game to score twins in the test match.
He joined the Elite list to Zimbabwe’s Andy Flower, which achieved this performance in 2001 vs. South Africa in Harare. Pant also became the seventh Indian to achieve this performance. Previously, in the first shifts he scored a magnificent 134 and registered his seventh test of hundreds and became an Indian bag with a majority of a century test cricket.
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After his hundreds in the second shift, the hinge now has eight centuries in the longest format. His shifts were again a thriller on the edge of the seat for all viewers when he danced along the track on the second van against Chris Woakes.
Much to his happiness, he got the outer edge that flew over the slip to the border. Southpaw continued to survive two other close chances, when the upper edge flew towards the edge of the fine legs for four and the inner edge on his pillows helped him survive the attraction of LBW.
But then he got into his shell when he was heard and said something on the stump microphone and continued to play for the rest of the first session without risking. Eventually he got into his groove in the second meeting when he raised fifty out of 82 balls and recorded a breath of borders against Josh’s tongue.
He also took Shaiba Bashir, hit him with two sixes and moved to 90 years in no time. After the hinge at the age of 90 was rejected seven times, he became a little cautious and began to act in the singles. He took 22 supplies to get the last five runs to finish one hundred and reach the only one against the shaaib bashir. Unlike the first shifts, the hinge had a calm celebration, because he did not attempt his famous back swelling and hugged his launch partner Kl Rahul.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 23, 2025