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Rishabh Pant retired hurt in the 4th test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, after hurting himself on his right foot. 
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Just weeks after Virat Kohli’s social media activity with actress Avneet Kaur sparked intense buzz online, another big name from Indian cricket is making headlines. This time, it’s wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who is trending not for a six or a stunning catch but for his Instagram behavior.  
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Rahul, who initially batted at No. 6 in the first two games, didn't look comfortable and fared far better at the familiar No. 5 position with a useful 40 off 29 balls in India's one-sided 142-run victory in the third ODI here.
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Rishabh Pant’s big assignment is the upcoming Champions Trophy, but before that, the Indian team will play an ODI series against England at home.
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India’s star wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant took part in his first First-Class match since 2017-18. Pant also had a poor outing on the field as he was dismissed for just one run by Saurashtra’s Dharmendrasinh Jadeja.
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Pant completed his fifty in just 29 balls. This was the second-fastest Test fifty by an Indian batter in the longest format of the game.
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Pant had laboured to 40 off 98 balls, taking multiple blows on his body during his 149-minute stay on the wicket. 
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The 27-year-old batter has not been able to make an impact with the bat so far in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy.
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After the wicket of Pant, Nitish Kumar Reddy, who scored a century in the Boxing Day Test, walked out to bat. Boland surprised Reddy on the very first ball and as a result, he departed for a golden duck.
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Pant's heroics that included two fifties at 68.50 in five innings helped India become the first Asian side to win successive Test series wins Down Under.
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Currently, Rishabh Pant is taking part in the Border Gavaskar Trophy where India is taking on Australia in the first Test in Perth.
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He has taken part in 111 games for Delhi and has collected 3284 runs at an average of 35.
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The Indian team has been sweating it out in the nets ahead of the first Test against Australia set to begin from November 22.
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It was back in 2016 when Pant joined Delhi and ended up spending eight seasons for them until 2024. 
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As the cricketing world buzzes with excitement for the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction, one of the most talked-about developments is Rishabh Pant's departure from the Delhi Capitals. After a remarkable journey with the franchise that began in 2016, Pant's split has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about leadership, performance, and future prospects. In this listicle, we delve into ten key insights that explain why this high-profile parting took place and what it means for both Pant and the Delhi Capitals as they look ahead to the new season.
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Pant was spotted leaving the field after getting struck on the knee while keeping the wickets during day two of India's first Test against New Zealand on October 17.
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Pant collected 109 runs off 128 balls before getting out to Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The left-hand batter also smashed 13 fours and 4 sixes throughout his innings.
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Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly who was working with the Delhi Capitals disclosed in February 2023 that Pant was going through a difficult time and would require a couple of years to make a comeback on the field.
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The skipper of India A was giving a speech to the players before taking the field and all the players were standing in a huddle. 
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Moments after Gill took that catch, it started doing rounds on social media. Akash Deep came up with a double blow for India ‘A’ after lunch on the first day of the Duleep Trophy 2024 match, outplaying Pant and then Nitish Reddy for a golden duck.






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