Rishabh Pant broke Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s record in headingley, Virat Kohli’s unwanted record list also became part of the list
Rishabh pant record: Indian team The wicketkeeper Batter Rishabh Pant broke a big record of Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni), performing brilliantly in the Headingley Test against England. Significantly, in this match, he hit a century in both innings for Team India, although despite this he has become part of an unwanted record list of Virat Kohli.
Yes, this happened. First of all, know that Rishabh Pant caught wicketkeeping for the Indian team in the headingley Test, after which he has now become the most dismissal player in England as Indian wicketkeeper Test International.
Rishabh Pant has done this feat by decimating 37 in 19 Test innings. He defeated Mahendra Singh Dhoni in this special record list, who has 36 decimals recorded in 19 Test innings.
Virat’s unwanted record list included
In the Headingley Test, Rishabh played a century innings (134 runs and 118 runs) for Team India, although he lost the match despite this.
This is why Rishabh Pant has joined an unwanted record list with veteran batsman Virat Kohli. Actually, he has become the fourth player of India who scored a century in both innings of a Test, but still the team lost the match. The list also includes Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar and Virat Kohli.
Also know that Pant has so far hit 8 centuries in 77 innings of 44 matches in his Test International career, out of which five centuries have come in the team lost.
This is the condition of the match
In the first Test match played between India and England, Team India had targeted England to score 371 runs in fourth inning, chasing the English team to win by five wickets by achieving the target in 82 overs. In this match, India scored 471 runs and 364 runs in both their innings. At the same time, England scored 465 runs and 373/5 runs.