
India Rishabh Pant (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) Risabh Pant released one of his best overseas performances in Headingley, recorded a century in both shifts, and showed exactly why he is considered the most payable test dough abroad in India. His knocking 134 and 118 were a master class in the counterattack under pressure. Once again, his heroism was not enough to prevent loss. This is not a new area for pants. Over the years, he will get used to strengthening when the team has his back against the wall, especially in difficult conditions of hay. Since its unforgettable century in the oval to the fighting tons in Sydney and Cape Town, the Pant of the Indian Crisis Man was outside home. But turning these moments in winning the match remains a challenge when the cast of support does not always increase.
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Pant’s testing century in hay:114 on oval (Lost) 159* in Sydney (Drawn) 100* in Capetown (Lost) 146 in Birmingham (Lost) 134 in Leeds (Lost)* 118 in Leeds (Lost)*
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In Headingley, Pant and Kl Rahul, they sewed together a key stand of 195 in the second inning to help India set up England’s sewing goal 371. The match seemed in Indian control on a complicated fifth day. But the highest order of England fired with remarkable calm and discipline, led by Ben Duckett excellent 149 and Joe Root’s Calm Fifty.
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100s in both shifts ending with the loss of the thing (Indians): 116, 145 – Vijay Hazare in Adelaide (1948) 111, 137 – Sunil Gavascar in Karachi (1978) 115, 141 – Virat Kohli in Adelaide (2014) 134, 118 – Rishabh Pant in Leeds (2025)*Quiz: Who is the IPL player? For pants, this power from the double century, it will place it between a handful of Indians to score hundreds in both tests of the test and still end up on the losing side. Fans hope that this trend will end soon. His aggressive approach and unwavering spirit are exactly what India needs, but now he has to build a team effort around him to turn individual brilliance into a consistent victory abroad.