Rishabh Pant Duleep Trophy 2025 Fifty: In the Duleep Trophy being played these days, Indian wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored a quick half-century while batting like T20. Pant is playing for India ‘B’ in the tournament. Pant was out early in the first innings of the match, but in the second innings he did wonders and scored runs very fast. Pant’s same old style was seen for which he is known.
Rishabh Pant, who was out after scoring 07 runs in 10 balls in the first innings, scored 61 runs in 47 balls with the help of 9 fours and 2 sixes in the second innings. During this, the wicketkeeper batsman completed his half-century in just 34 balls. Often in T20 cricket, batsmen complete half-centuries in this many balls, but Pant did so in the Duleep Trophy being played in Test format.
Let us tell you that Pant is known for his explosive batting in Test cricket. He has played explosive innings in Test cricket on many occasions. Now the same style of Pant was seen in the Duleep Trophy as well. This form of Pant is good news for Team India before the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh starting on 19 September.
Pant played the last Test for Team India against Bangladesh in December 2022. After this, Pant was seriously injured in a car accident. Although Pant has returned to white ball cricket for the team, his return to Test cricket is yet to happen.
50 for Rishabh Pant! 👌
He brings it up off just 34 balls 🔥#DuleepTrophy , @IDFCFIRSTBank
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Pant’s Test career has been like this so far
Rishabh Pant, who made his Test debut for India in 2018, has played 33 Test matches in his career so far. In 56 innings of these matches, he has scored 2271 runs at an average of 43.67. During this time, 5 centuries and 11 half-centuries have come from his bat, in which his highest score has been 159* runs.
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