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Pant's Banter with Kuldeep Adds Humor to Duleep Trophy

Pant's Banter with Kuldeep Adds Humor to Duleep Trophy

Rishabh Pant's Hilarious Banter with Kuldeep Yadav Lights Up Duleep TrophyIn a lighthearted moment during the Duleep Trophy match between India A and India B in Bengaluru, wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant engaged in a playful banter with teammate Kuldeep Yadav.As India B sought to dismiss India A in their second innings, Pant's voice was captured on the stump microphone teasing Kuldeep. After Kuldeep hit a boundary off the fifth ball of the 41st over, Pant anticipated that he would attempt a single off the final ball."Close in, close in," Pant urged his teammates. "He's going to take a single."Kuldeep responded, "No, I won't."Undeterred, Pant persisted, "Swear on your mother."The exchange drew laughter from the players and spectators alike.Despite the lighthearted banter, India B emerged victorious in the contest by 79 runs. Musheer Khan's impressive 181 in the first innings and Pant's quickfire 61 in the second were key contributions to their success.Musheer was named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance. India B will next face India C in Anantapur from September 12.

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Rishabh Pant Blazes Back with Half-Century in Duleep Trophy Return

Rishabh Pant Blazes Back with Half-Century in Duleep Trophy Return

Rishabh Pant, the dynamic Indian wicketkeeper-batter, has made a resounding statement in his return to red-ball cricket with a blistering half-century for India B in the Duleep Trophy. After a disappointing first-innings dismissal, Pant showcased his unwavering determination and exceptional talent with a 34-ball half-century against India A in Bengaluru on Saturday.In the first innings, Pant was dismissed for a mere seven runs by Akash Deep, with India A skipper Shubman Gill taking a brilliant catch. However, in the second innings, Pant unleashed his full potential, smashing nine boundaries and two towering sixes before being dismissed for 61 off 47 deliveries by Tanush Kotian.Pant's innings was a testament to his resilience and unwavering spirit. Since his horrific car accident in December 2022, he has been working tirelessly to regain his fitness and form. His performance in the Duleep Trophy is a clear indication that he is well on his way to reclaiming his place in the Indian Test team.Pant's half-century was not only a personal triumph but also a significant boost for India B. The team, which also includes other promising young players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sarfaraz Khan, is aiming to make a strong impression in the Duleep Trophy.The match between India A and India B is a crucial opportunity for players to showcase their skills and stake their claim for a place in the Indian team. With Pant leading the charge, India B will be confident of putting up a strong performance and emerging victorious.

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Rishabh Pant Makes Stunning Comeback with Brilliant Catch in Duleep Trophy

Rishabh Pant Makes Stunning Comeback with Brilliant Catch in Duleep Trophy

India's star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant made a remarkable comeback to First Class cricket with a stunning catch to dismiss India A opener Mayank Agarwal in the ongoing Duleep Trophy match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.Pant, who last played a First Class match in December 2022, suffered a life-threatening car crash later that month, sustaining career-ending injuries. However, he made a miraculous recovery and returned to cricket earlier this year in the Indian Premier League (IPL), before featuring for India in the T20 World Cup-winning campaign.After a gap of almost two years, Pant was back in the whites as he took the field for the Abhimanyu Easwaran-led India B. While he might have failed to perform with the bat, hoping to impress the selectors for the upcoming Tests against Bangladesh, Pant showcased his brilliant glovework on Day 2.The incident happened in the 16th over of India A's innings when Navdeep Saini bowled a length ball, which angled down to the leg side. Agarwal, the batter, tried to glance it down the leg side, but got the faintest of touch on the ball. Pant dived down the leg side, before taking a stunning catch with both hands.Pant's catch was a testament to his exceptional reflexes and athleticism, which have made him one of the best wicketkeepers in the world. It was also a reminder of his determination and resilience, as he continues to overcome the challenges posed by his injuries.Meanwhile, Saini reminded of his presence among the fringe pacers with a quality new ball spell that helped India B to keep India A in check at 134 for two in the first innings on Day 2. India B needed their bowlers to carry on the excellent effort of Musheer Khan (181, 373b, 16x4, 5x6) that powered 'B' to 321 in their first innings.KL Rahul (23, 80 balls) and Riyan Parag (27, 49 balls) are at the crease at stumps, with India A in arrears by 187 runs. Saini, who is out of favor since the 2021 away series against Australia, showed some spark to eke out the wickets of India A skipper Shubman Gill (25) and his opening partner Mayank Agarwal (36).The right-arm quick broke the first-wicket alliance 57 between Gill and Agarwal at the stroke of tea to give his side the first breakthrough.

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Gautam Gambhir's Aggressive Approach to Transform Indian Cricket

Gautam Gambhir's Aggressive Approach to Transform Indian Cricket

The appointment of Gautam Gambhir as the head coach of the Indian cricket team has sparked a new era in Indian cricket. After a successful T20I series win against Sri Lanka, the team suffered a setback in the ODI series. However, the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh will be a true test for Gambhir's leadership.Rishabh Pant, a crucial player in India's future plans, has shared his insights on the changes under Gambhir's guidance. Pant believes that Gambhir's aggressive approach and focus on winning will bring a positive change to the team. However, he emphasizes the need for balance and improvement.Pant also warns against underestimating Bangladesh in the upcoming series. He highlights their recent victory over Pakistan and stresses the importance of India maintaining their high standards. With 10 Tests scheduled within the next five months, including series against New Zealand and Australia, India must continue to improve to stay ahead of the competition.Pant emphasizes the significance of the Duleep Trophy in providing quality match practice for players ahead of the Test season. He also believes that the presence of international stars in the tournament will benefit young domestic cricketers.

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Rishabh Pant Advocates Elite Player Involvement in Domestic Cricket

Rishabh Pant Advocates Elite Player Involvement in Domestic Cricket

Rishabh Pant, India's star wicketkeeper-batter, has expressed his support for the involvement of elite players in domestic cricket as the Duleep Trophy commenced on Thursday. Pant, who is representing India B in the tournament, shared his excitement about returning to red-ball cricket after a two-year hiatus."It's an amazing feeling, especially after the accident I had two years ago," Pant said. "I always wondered when I would be able to play for India again. In the past six months, I've played in the IPL and won the World Cup, which was a dream come true. Now, I'm back in red-ball cricket and playing my first Duleep Trophy match in over two years."Pant emphasized the importance of domestic cricket, particularly the Duleep Trophy. "Match practice is crucial for cricketers," he said. "Youngsters learn a lot from us when they see us playing here, even after playing international cricket. We have a responsibility to share our experiences and knowledge with them."The 26-year-old believes that the gaps between international teams are narrowing, leading to increased focus on improvement. "Asian countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka perform well in Asian conditions," Pant said. "But as the Indian team, we focus on our own standards and how we can improve. We strive to play with the same intensity and give our best every day."Pant acknowledged the pressure associated with international cricket but emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. "The pressure will always be there," he said. "But we have to give our hundred percent regardless. That mindset has worked well for me so far."Pant is hopeful of making a return to the Test side for the upcoming two-match series against Bangladesh. "The margin between winning and losing is very small nowadays," he said. "But we have to give our hundred percent and focus on our own improvement."

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Gill's Stunning Catch Ends Pant's Return in Duleep Trophy

Gill's Stunning Catch Ends Pant's Return in Duleep Trophy

Rishabh Pant's eagerly awaited return to red-ball cricket after his horrific car accident in December 2022 was cut short on Thursday, as India A captain Shubman Gill pulled off a breathtaking catch to dismiss the left-hander on day one of the first-round Duleep Trophy match against India B in Bengaluru.Pant, who was making his first appearance in a competitive match since the accident, lasted just 10 balls before Gill's stunning effort ended his innings. Trying to hit fast bowler Akash Deep towards the on-side, Pant sliced the ball towards mid-off, where Gill was stationed.Gill, despite the ball appearing to be sailing over his head, never lost sight of it. Running backwards, he looked to be a yard or two short, but he dived full length at the last second to make up for it and pouch the ball.Earlier, Gill won the toss and India A opted to bowl first to make use of any early moisture because of rains lashing Bengaluru over the past few days. India B got off to a sedate start, losing two wickets before lunch to reach 65 for 2 in 30 overs, with Yashasvi Jaiswal dismissed after getting his eye in. He scored 30.The post lunch session saw a flurry of wickets as India B slipped to 94 for 7, with only Musheer Khan showing some resistance, while approaching a patient fifty. Pacers Khaleel Ahmed, Akash Deep and Avesh Khan took two wickets each.Pant's dismissal was a major setback for India A, who were hoping for a strong performance from the star wicketkeeper-batsman. However, Gill's stunning catch proved to be a turning point in the match, as India B went on to post a respectable total of 242 all out.

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Rishabh Pant Gears Up for Red-Ball Comeback in Duleep Trophy

Rishabh Pant Gears Up for Red-Ball Comeback in Duleep Trophy

Rishabh Pant, India's dynamic wicket-keeper batter, is gearing up for his red-ball comeback in the upcoming Duleep Trophy, commencing on September 5. The tournament will serve as a crucial platform for Pant to regain his form and prepare for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.After recovering from a horrific car accident in December 2022, Pant has been working tirelessly to regain his fitness and skills. He recently shared a training video on Instagram, showcasing his customary shots and emphasizing his unwavering commitment to the game.Pant's return to the field is highly anticipated, especially considering his impressive record in red-ball cricket. Since his Test debut in 2018, he has amassed 2,271 runs in 33 matches, averaging 43.67 with a strike rate of over 73. His tally includes five centuries and 11 fifties, with a top score of 159*.In the Duleep Trophy, Pant will represent India B in a two-match Test series against Bangladesh, starting on September 19. As one of India's leading red-ball batters, Pant is expected to play a pivotal role in his team's success.Following the Duleep Trophy, Pant will turn his attention to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, beginning on November 22. Pant has a remarkable record in Australia, having scored 624 runs in seven matches at an average of over 62. His performances include a century and two half-centuries, with a career-best score of 159* against the Aussies.Pant's return to red-ball cricket is a significant development for Indian cricket. His aggressive batting style and ability to score runs quickly make him a valuable asset to the team. Fans and selectors alike will be eagerly monitoring his performance in the Duleep Trophy, as it will provide a glimpse into his readiness for the upcoming challenges.

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Rishabh Pant Responds to Fan's Unusual Request with Heartfelt Message

Rishabh Pant Responds to Fan's Unusual Request with Heartfelt Message

Rishabh Pant's Heartfelt Response to a Fan's Unusual RequestIndian cricket star Rishabh Pant has garnered attention for his compassionate response to a fan's unconventional request. The fan, struggling to fund his engineering education, reached out to Pant on social media, hoping for financial assistance.Despite the unusual nature of the request, Pant took the time to respond, offering words of encouragement and support. "Keep chasing your dreams. God has better plans always," Pant wrote.While the fan did not receive the financial aid he sought, he expressed gratitude for Pant's response, hoping it would draw attention to his situation. Pant's gesture highlights the human side of celebrity athletes, who often face a barrage of requests from their fans.Pant's response also reflects his personal journey. After suffering a career-threatening injury in late 2022, he has made a remarkable comeback, showcasing his resilience and determination.The incident serves as a reminder of the power of kindness and the importance of supporting those in need. Pant's response has resonated with fans, who have praised him for his empathy and compassion.

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Shikhar Dhawan and Rishabh Pant Share Heartwarming Moment in Delhi Premier League Opener

Shikhar Dhawan and Rishabh Pant Share Heartwarming Moment in Delhi Premier League Opener

Shikhar Dhawan and Rishabh Pant Share Heartwarming Moment in Delhi Premier League OpenerIn a heartwarming display of camaraderie, out-of-favour India batter Shikhar Dhawan and his national and state teammate Rishabh Pant shared a warm hug during the Delhi Premier League 2024 opener at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday. Dhawan, the co-owner of South Delhi Superstars, and Pant, the captain of the Purani Dilli 6 team, were playing against each other in the opening game of the tournament.On the sidelines of the match, Dhawan was giving an interview to the host broadcaster when Pant, after getting dismissed for a 35 off 32, walked past him. Dhawan stopped his interview mid-way and shared a warm hug with the wicketkeeper-batter. The picture of the two players embracing has gone viral on social media, showcasing the strong bond between them despite their current cricketing situations.In the match itself, remarkable fifties from skipper Ayush Badoni and Priyansh Arya led the South Delhi Superstarz to a three-wicket victory over Purani Dilli 6. Arpit Rana's 59 off 41 and Vansh Bedi's 47 off 19 helped Purani Dilli 6 put up a competitive 197/3 in 20 overs, but South Delhi Superstarz chased down the target in 19.1 overs.South Delhi Superstarz began their run chase aggressively, smashing 73 runs in the Powerplay thanks to the free-flowing strokes from opener Priyansh Arya and Sarthak Ray. Arya reached his fifty off 27 balls, while Badoni struck four consecutive sixes in the 12th over to take the team's total to 140/1. However, Purani Dilli 6 fought back, claiming four wickets in quick succession to shift the momentum.Badoni (57 off 29) and Tejasvi (0 off 1) were dismissed in the 15th over, Kunwar Bidhuri (5 off 7) in the 17th over, and Sumit Mathur (9 off 10) fell in the 18th over, leaving South Delhi needing 13 runs off the last two overs. Vision Panchal and Digvesh Rathi then displayed resilience, chasing down the target with five balls to spare.Earlier, Purani Dilli 6 were invited to bat first and faced an early setback when Manjeet (13 off 8) was dismissed in the third over. Arpit Rana and Rishabh Pant then took control of the innings, guiding Purani Dilli 6 to 58/1 by the end of the powerplay. Rana reached his fifty off 37 balls, while Pant played a supporting role. The duo brought up the team's 100-run mark in the 13th over. However, Rana (59 off 41) was dismissed in the same over, and Pant followed soon after, dismissed by Kunwar Bidhuri in the 15th over after scoring 35 runs off 32 balls.With Purani Dilli 6 at 129/3 after 15 overs, Vansh Bedi and Lalit Yadav upped the tempo, adding 79 runs in 34 balls. Bedi's quickfire 47* off 19 balls and Yadav's 34* off 21 powered Purani Dilli 6 to an impressive total of 197/3 in their allotted 20 overs.

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