
RISHABH PANT (Photo from Clive Mason/Getty Images) Rishabh Pant continued his reputation as the most payable Indian goals, which scored a twin in Headley and corresponded to more records. After the Fluent 134 recorded in the first shifts, he added another 118 in the second and became the first Indian to score for centuries in both the test in England. Now it joins the Indian club Twin Staves, which includes Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavascar (three times), Rahul Dravid (twice), Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma.
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The consistency of Pant in England quickly earns a special place among Indian launchers. His four tested hundreds in England built him alongside Sachin Tendulkar and Dilip Vengsarkar, who have four test centuries in the country. Only Rahul Dravid has more for India with six test tons in England. Pant’s Twin has also made hundreds of it only to the second -intended Wicketkeeper to achieve this performance in the history of Zimbabwe and Andy Flower. His match unit 252 runs are the highest Indian goals in the test, which in 1964 broke the record of Budhi Kunderana against England in Chennai. It is also the fourth highest match aggregate of any goal in the test cricket.
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Pant’s power was on a full display in Headingley, when nine sixes struck in the second inning and equal to the record for at most six in the England test next to Andrew Flintoff and Ben Stokes.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? Pant also joined the elite list of guest boughs with five consecutive fifty scores in England and put it in the same holder as Don Bradman, Hansie Cronje, Shivrarine Chanderpaul, Kumar Sangakar and Daryl Mitchell. Only Steven Smith has more, with seven. The headingley test was also historical to India because the team first produced five centuries in the same match. Yashsvi Jaiswal, SHUBMAN GILL and PANT scored centuries in the first shifts, while Klouul and Pant added two more. After raising his second century, the hinge dropped the playful design Sunil Gavascar to celebrate with Somersault, put it on the next day, and instead began a rapid counterattack on Joe Root before it fell to 118. Pant’s record breaking in England emphasizes his growing figure as one of the most influential Indian doughs in overseas tests.