Trofeo Duleep: la remontada del primer equipo de Rishabh Pant termina en decepción

Entre los jugadores que han jugado 50 entradas o más como portero en el cricket de prueba, Pant tiene el tercer total más alto detrás de leyendas como Andy Flower y Adam Gilchrist.

Rishabh Pant’s 20-month wait to feature in a first-class match has ended in disappointment. The southpaw, who last played a red-ball match against Bangladesh in December 2022, managed to stay in the middle for just 10 balls in the Team A vs B match in the Duleep Trophy 2024.

The score read 53/2 when Pant walked into the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. In typical fashion, he started with a boundary on his very first ball. A rare poor delivery (full toss) from Avesh Khan was dispatched in disdain by Pant through the cover region, and the crowd clapped in unison to celebrate his return to his best format.

On the third ball he faced, he went down the track and tried to smash Avesh over mid-wicket but completely missed the ball. A rash shot, some might have said, but that’s how Pant has succeeded in Test cricket. That’s what makes him India’s greatest wicketkeeper batter in the format.

Having already gone after Avesh, he decided that Akash Deep was next. He walked down the track once again and got some bats on it. However, the connection wasn’t great. It looked like he might escape once again, but Team A’s captain, Shubman Gill, took a great running back catch and ended Pant’s stay.

Rishabh Pant’s record since return

Inns Runs Balls Faced Avg SR 50s & 100s
IPL 2024 13 446 287 40.55 155.4 3 & 0
T20I 10 222 169 27.75 131.36 0 & 0
ODI 1 6 9 6 66.66 0 & 0
DPL 1 35 32 35 109.37 0 & 0
Duleep Trophy 1 7 10 7 70 0 & 0

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