Shining Star of the Indian Team

Poorva Nirmal, IIK Young Contributor
Thursday, August 27, 2020

Rishabh Pant is the shining star of the Indian team, who has proved himself many times in his early international career and is going to win many matches with his superb batting in the future. Rishabh Pant has also seen failure in his early career, due to which he has been criticized

However, no one doubts his talent. Knowing cricket, he definitely believes that he will become a big player of India in the coming time. The special thing about Rishabh Pant is that he is an aggressive player and has the ability to win his team on his own. Today we will give you true news (Sachhi Khabars) and important information about this young wicketkeeper batsman of India.

Rishabh Pant was born on 4 October 1997 in Roorkee, Uttarakhand (India). Rishabh did his early education from Haridwar. He started his early cricket from Haridwar. Rishabh then used to come out for cricket.

Once Rishabh Pant toured cricket for Rajasthan, he heard the name of one of India's best coaches, Coach Tarak Mehta, who used to teach cricket to the players in Delhi. Rishabh Pant talked to his father about this and convinced his father to come to Delhi.

Rishabh Pant's father tied up for his son's future and shifted to Delhi with his entire family. Here Rishabh completed his further studies and started his cricket under the umbrella of coach Tarak Mehta

Rishabh Pant's father's name is Rajendra Pant and mother's name is Saroj Pant. Unfortunately Rishabh Pant's father is no longer in this world. His father died in April 2017 due to a heart attack. She also has a sister, named Sakshi Pant.

Rishabh Pant's father died during the IPL 2017. In such a situation, Rishabh Pant had cremated his father earlier and a day later he came to play matches for RCB. Some time ago Rishabh Pant shared a picture on Instagram. In this picture, Pant was seen for the first time with his girlfriend. He openly expressed his love to the whole world.

Rishabh Pant has scored 1 century and 11 half-centuries in the IPL so far. In the 2018 IPL, Rishabh Pant had scored 684 runs and he became the second highest run-scorer this season after Kane Williamson. Rishabh Pant has so far hit 94 sixes and 152 fours in the IPL.

Rishabh Pant has a good record in IPL and domestic cricket, but has not been able to do anything special in international cricket so far. Rishabh Pant made his T20 debut on 1 February 2017. He then made his Test debut in Nottingham, England in August 2018. On 21 October 2018, he made his ODI debut against the West Indies. He has so far scored 814 runs in 13 matches of his Test career at an average of 38.76. At the same time, he has scored 374 runs at an average of 26.71 in his 16-match ODI career. In a career of 28 T20 matches, he has scored 410 runs at an average of 20.50.

He has not been able to perform according to his ability in international cricket so far. However, his fans are hopeful that he will do well for the Indian team in the future

India's third tour of the four-match Test series was played in Melbourne in Australia in 2019-20. During this Test match, there was also a verbal war between the players of India and Australia.

Australia's captain Tim Paine sled India's young wicketkeeper batsman on the third day of the match and called him a baby sitter.
Tim Paine had earlier said, "Mahendra Singh Dhoni's arrival in the ODI team is not going to make your place. You go and now Big Bash Games. I am going for a holiday for a few days, for a few days you become a babysitter of my children. "

Rishabh Pant also sled Tim Paine on the fourth day of the match. While batting Penn on the fourth day of the match, he said, "I am looking at the Temperary captain while batting right now."

Rishabh was telling his fellow players in a loud voice that "there is not much to do, to dismiss the Temperari captain, it will be out by itself". During this tour, Rishabh Pant came into a lot of controversy regarding the verbal debate with Australia captain Tim Paine.

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