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Rishabh Pant became the youngest Indian batsman to score a century of sixes

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Birmingham: In the fifth Test of the series against England, wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who is vonity of Team India, made a big record on Friday. As soon as Rishabh Pant hit his first six during this innings, he became the youngest Indian to complete a sixes of sixes in international cricket.

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This achievement achieved at the age of 24 years 270 days

Rishabh Pant achieved this achievement while playing 103rd international matches of career in 24 years 270 days. Prior to the Edgbaston Test, Rishabh Pant hit 44 sixes in 30 Tests. At the same time, he hit 24 sixes in 24 ODIs and 31 sixes in 48 international T20 matches. On Friday, he completed the sixes of sixes as soon as he moved the Jack Leach ball beyond the boundary.

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A chance to bat quickly in Edgbaston

Rishabh Pant had to land on the third ball of the 23rd over of the innings after the poor start of Team India. The Indian team then lost 3 wickets on a score of 64 and looked in trouble. In such a situation, Pant took over the innings in his well -known style and completed his half -century in 51 balls by hitting a four off the ball.

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After Rishabh Pant, Jadeja made a century partnership in 130 balls for the sixth wicket with

The Indian team lost five wickets for 98 runs. After that Pant, Jadeja made a century partnership with 130 balls for the sixth wicket with the sixth wicket and brought the team to 200 runs.

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