Rishabh Pant became only the third Indian wicket-keeper to achieve a remarkable feat during Day 2 of the 3rd Test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane. New Delhi: Rishabh Pant emulated the legendary MS Dhoni as he became only the third Indian wicket-keeper to complete 150 dismissals in Test cricket. Pant achieved the remarkable feat on Day 2 of the ongoing third Test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane on Sunday.
Pant completed 150 dismissals after taking Usman Khawaja’s catch to hand India their first breakthrough on Day 2. Jasprit Bumrah struck early on Day 2 after Australia resumed their first innings from 28/0. The Indian pacer got rid of Khawaja with a brilliant delivery on the first ball of the 17th over as the left-hander edged one to Pant, who made no mistakes with the catch.
The catch took Pant’s tally of dismissals to 150 in the longest format. Pant became only the third Indian wicket-keeper after Dhoni and Syed Kirmani to reach 150 dismissals in Tests. Dhoni finished with an impressive 294 dismissals in 90 Tests while Kirmani effected 198 dismissals in 88 Test matches.
Pant has managed to complete 150 dismissals in 41 Test matches in his career so far. Most dismissals by an Indian wicket-keeper in Tests: 294 – MS Dhoni (166 innings) 198 – Syed Kirmani (151 innings) 150* – Rishabh Pant (80 innings) 130 – Kiran More (90 innings) 107 – Nayan Mongia (77 innings) Pant has been a vital cog in the Indian Test line-up ever since making his debut in the longest format in 2018. While he has been effective behind the stumps, Pant has been exceptional with the bat for India in the longest format and has played numerous match-winning knocks for the team while also proving his mettle in all sorts of conditions across the globe.
Australia 104/3 at Lunch on Day 2 India picked up three wickets in the opening session on Day 2 as Australia finished with 104/3 at Lunch. Bumrah dismissed both Khawaja and McSweeney in quick succession before Nitish Reddy got rid of Marnus Labushchagne to reduce the hosts to 75/3 in the 34th over. However, Steve Smith and Travis Head then joined hands to help the Aussie stage a comeback with an unbeaten stand for the 4th wicket.
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Rishabh Pant emulates MS Dhoni, becomes 3rd Indian to achieve remarkable feat
Rishabh Pant became only the third Indian wicket-keeper to achieve a remarkable feat during Day 2 of the 3rd Test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane.