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Rishabh Pant - Biography

Introduction:

On October 4, 1997, Rishabh Rajendra Pant was born. Indian cricketer and wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Rajendra Pant compete for his nation. Despite having played in all formats for India, he is best recognized for his Test cricket run-scoring consistency. Pant coaches Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League in addition to participating in domestic cricket for Delhi. He played as the second U-19 captain for his country at the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

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In August 2018, he took part in his very first Test match. In October 2018, he took part in his first One Day International. He participated in the Twenty20 International (T20I) for the first time in January 2017. At the inaugural ICC Player of the Month Awards ceremony in February 2021, Pant was named Men's Player of the Month.

Following KL Rahul's forced withdrawal from the series due to injury in June 2022, Pant was chosen as the Indian captain for the T20I series against South Africa.

Education Background Of Rishabh Pant:

  • Rishabh Pant attended The Indian Public School in Dehradun for his education.
  • His academic background is in business. Sri Venkateshwara College, part of Delhi University, is where he attended college.

Body Size & Physical Status:

In 2022, Rishabh Pant is 37 years old and 5 feet 7 inches tall, or 170 cm. Pant's body weighs 65 kg, and his measurements are 40-30-14. His dark eyes and hair have the same color.

Family Members Of Rishabh Pant And Other Relationships:

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Near a Kumaoni Hindu family in Haridwar, Pant was born. His whole family practices Hinduism and honors Hindu gods. Rajendra Pant is the name of Rishabh Pant's father. 2017 saw the passing of Pant's father due to cardiac arrest. Saroj Pant is the name of Pant's mother. In addition to her mother, his family includes an older sister named Sakshi Pant. His current marital status is single.

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Isha Negi, Rishabh Pant's girlfriend, and he have been spotted together numerous times. He formerly had a relationship with Bollywood actress and model Urvashi Rautela. Both have frequently disagreed with one another on social media.

Early Life:

  • When Pant was 12 years old, his mother would drive him to Delhi on weekends so he could train with Tarak Sinha at the Sonnet Cricket Academy.
  • Since they had trouble finding adequate lodging in the city, he and his mother took residence at a Gurdwara in Moti Bagh.
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  • To play U-13 and U-15 cricket, Sinha pushed Pant to move to Rajasthan, but it didn't work out. Pant was advised by his tutor to become a better batter by altering every facet of his batting style.
  • His turning point occurred when he played for Delhi versus Assam in U-19 cricket. Pant started the game by leading all scores with 35 points before slugging 150 in the second inning, which he views as his best performance.
  • Pant set a record for speed on February 1st, 2016, in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup with an eight-ball fifty against Nepal.
  • In April 2017, Rishabh's father died due to cardiac arrest. Pant debuted in a first-class match on October 22, 2015, during the 2015–16 Ranji Trophy. He made his List A debut in the Vijay Hazare Trophy a month later.
  • In first-class cricket, Pant was the third-youngest Indian to score a triple century until 2016. He accomplished this feat against Maharashtra in a Ranji Trophy match in 2016–17 by scoring 308 runs in one inning.
  • On November 8, 2016, during Delhi's game against Jharkhand, Pant scored his quickest Ranji Trophy century in just 48 balls.
  • The Vijay Hazare Trophy for 2016–17 was announced in February 2017, and Pant was chosen as Delhi's captain.
  • He replaced Gautam Gambhir, who had guided Delhi to the previous final game.
  • To prepare Pant for the future, Delhi coach Bhaskar Pillai claimed it was a "collective decision."
  • On January 14, 2018, during a game between Himachal Pradesh and Delhi in the 2017–18 Zonal T20 League, Pant scored 100 from 32 balls, the second-fastest century in a Twenty20 competition.

Indian Premier League (IPL):

On the same day that Pant joined the Delhi Daredevils before the 2016 Indian Premier League, the India U-19 squad at the Under-19 Cricket World Cup advanced to the quarterfinals thanks to a century he scored. In his third game of the season, Pant helped Delhi defeat Gujarat Lions by eight wickets, scoring 69 runs off 40 balls. He defeated the same club in 2017 by scoring 97 runs in just 43 balls.

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During the 2018 Indian Premier League season, Pant set the record for the highest individual score by an Indian player in the league's history by hitting an unbeaten 128 off 63 balls against the Sunrisers Hyderabad. He also broke the record as the second-youngest IPL player to score a century. Pant was named captain of the Delhi Capitals for that season when regular captain Shreyas Iyer was forced to miss the Indian Premier League in March 2021 due to an injury. He was also retained as captain for the 2022 IPL campaign.

Worldwide Career:

Early years (2017–19):

  • For India's January 2017 series against England, Pant played on the Twenty20 International (T20I) team. On February 1, 2017, in Bangalore's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, he took the field for India against England in the third T20I for the first time in his career. At the time, Pant was the player who made India's T20I debut.
  • He was India's T20I squad member in February 2018 for the Nidahas Trophy. For the July 2018 Test series against England, Pant was selected for the Indian Test team.
  • The first Test he played was against England on August 18, 2018. By hitting a six in the series, he became the first Indian batter to register a goal in a Test match
  • The second-youngest wicketkeeper in history and the first Indian wicketkeeper to register a Test century, Pant made history on September 11, 2018, when he reached his first century against England.
  • For the series against the West Indies, he was selected for the Indian One Day International (ODI) team. He took part in India's debut ODI match against the West Indies on October 21, 2018.
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  • The first Test match between India and Australia in December 2018 saw Pant take eleven catches, a record for a wicketkeeper in a Test match.
  • Pant made history in January 2019 when he scored a century in the fourth Test match against Australia, becoming the first Indian wicketkeeper to do so. The match was played in Australia.
  • Pant took Shikhar Dhawan's position on the Indian team's roster for the 2019 Cricket World Cup in June after Dhawan's left thumb suffered a hairline fracture during India's match against Australia.
  • Pant was awarded the team's most promising future potential by the International Cricket Council (ICC) following the World Cup.
  • Pant became the first Indian wicketkeeper to reach fifty dismissals in Test cricket in September 2019 during the second Test match against the West Indies. In the fourth Test against Australia in January 2021, Pant became the team's fastest wicketkeeper when he scored 1,000 runs in Test cricket for India.

The tricky part (2019–20):

  • With MS Dhoni taking a break from international cricket, the 2019–20 home season was hailed as a crucial season for Pant. With Pant as one of the front-runners, India entered the season needing a new wicket-keeping stalwart. 
  • However, the left-under-whelming hander's performances and the rise of KL Rahul as a viable alternative for wicket-keeping caused Pant to fall in the standings.
  • Additionally, a poor performance in the 2020 IPL season didn't help. Only 343 runs were amassed by Pant, who had previously stored 1172 runs with a strike rate of 168 throughout the previous two seasons. His only fifty came in the championship game against the odds Due to this, Pant was not included in the limited-overs team that toured Australia in 2020–21. Even though he didn't start Adelaide's first game, he was a member of the Test squad.
  • Pant received harsh criticism from the public and the media at this time. Pant repeatedly compared the famous MS Dhoni of Indian cricket, which was awkward. When Pant erred on the pitch, the crowd occasionally yelled, "Dhoni! Dhoni!"

The growth (2021–present):

  • India lost the first Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2020–21 by eight wickets despite having a sizable first-innings lead after being bowled out for 36 in the second innings. As a result, Rishabh Pant was chosen for the second Test in Melbourne rather than Wriddhiman Saha.
  • Pant had a game-changing moment in Sydney, but only after scoring 29 in the first innings of the Melbourne Test. On the last day, with 97 overs remaining, he scored a counterattacking 97 runs off just 118 balls, putting up a 148-run partnership with Cheteshwar Pujara. In the end, a draw occurred in the game.
  • As the underdog, India entered the game at The Gabba, where Australia hadn't lost since 1988 because many of their starting players were injured. In the fourth innings, India needed to reach 328, and Pant delivered a game-winning performance on day five by batting an unbroken 89.
  • For the September 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Pant was a member of the Indian side. At the ICC Awards presentation in January 2022, ICC chose Pant for the ICC Men's Test Team of the Year for 2021. Pant, playing for India against Sri Lanka in the second Test match, beat Kapil Dev's record for the quickest half-century by an Indian batter in a Test match in March 2022.
  • In just 28 deliveries, he reached his half-century. Pant was chosen as the vice-captain of the Indian team for the May 2022 South Africa tour of the India 2022 series.
  • However, Pant was appointed captain a day before the opening game after India's captain KL Rahul was forced to withdraw from the series due to injury. Pant became the second-youngest skipper to captain India in a T20I match at 24 and 248 days. In the final game of India's tour of England in July 2022, Pant scored 125 runs and remained unbeaten to record his first ODI century.

Net Worth Of Rishabh Pant:

  • The total wealth of Rishabh Pant is $6.5 million (Rs. 47 Crore). He is a left-handed Indian cricketer who excels as both the wicketkeeper and the batter.
  • He has been playing for Delhi Capitals since 2019, making him the top option for everyone who participates in IPL fantasy cricket. IPL ticket prices for Rishabh Pant in 2020 and 2021 are 80,000,000 and 150,000,000, respectively.
  • Rishabh’s primary source of income and wealth was undoubtedly cricket. Mr. Rishabh Pants is recognized as the most prestigious player in the world, and his brand worth is also pretty high.
  • The Indian Premier League and other domestic and international cricket competitions provide Pant with a sizable income. According to estimates, both Rishabh Pants' income and net worth have climbed by 40% in recent years.
  • The owner of a luxurious, beautiful home in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, is Rishabh Pant. Additionally, Rishabh Pant owns a variety of properties throughout various countries. However, he has a modest collection of automobiles. Rishabh Pant proudly owns several of the most opulent cars in the world. The collection of vehicles owned by Rishabh Pants includes a Mercedes SUV.

Twitter and Instagram Accounts Of Rishabh Pant:

Indian celebrity uses social media frequently. He uses the platforms to expose the public to his personal and business life. He has 3.5 million followers on Twitter and 6.9 million on Instagram.

Rishabh Pant Interesting Facts:

  • Adam Gilchrist is a favorite speaker of Rishabh Pant. He was the main reason he decided to become a wicketkeeper-batsman.
  • He became the third-youngest Indian in first-class cricket when he hit 308 off 326 balls against Maharashtra in the 2016 Ranji Trophy competition.
  • As the second wicketkeeper in the Ranji Trophy to score a triple century, he enjoys the distinction of doing so.
  • He also owns the record for the quickest century in the 2016–17 Ranji Trophy. He needed 48 balls!                               
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  • He is the first player from India to hit a six off the first ball in a Test match.
  • Rahul Dravid greatly influenced Rishabh's career as a member of the Indian team.
  • Rishabh enjoys unwinding by swimming, hiking, or listening to music.
  • His favorite actors are Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, and his favorite actress is Shraddha Kapoor.
  • Rishabh is a die-hard Manchester United FC supporter.
  • The owner of a Mercedes-Benz GLC is Rishabh Pant.
  • He is regarded as a team prankster.
  • Additionally, he rapidly becomes tired of his appearance and enjoys experimenting with hair color and clothing options.
  • Pant achieved 1,000 runs in Test cricket for India in the fourth Test against Australia in January 2021, making him the team's fastest wicketkeeper.

Records Of Rishabh Pant:

  • India's second-youngest player to play in a T20I debut.
  • India's fastest wicketkeeper to reach fifty dismissals in a Test match.
  • He was the first batsman from India to begin a Test cricket career with a six.
  • In the 2021–23 World Test Championship, he scored 720 runs, a record for a wicketkeeper in a Test series.
  • The most ever by a keeper in a Test series is 39 dismissals.
  • The record for most catches in a Test match belongs to him.
  • In a Test inning, Pant ranks fifth in terms of releases.
  • The most of any wicketkeeper in a Test match, he has dismissed 11 batters.
  • Pant ranks fifth among keepers in terms of catches made in a single Test inning.
  • Fifth-highest total of receptions made in a series.
  • With three dismissals, Pant ranks 12th on the List of most stumpings in a Test match.
  • Pant ranks as the 14th-best batsman in ODIs with a career strike rate of 108.80.

Rishabh Pant Honors and Awards:

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  • Award for the Best Emerging Cricketer from the ICC in 2018.
  • Team for the 2019 ICC World Cup: ICC Rising Star.
  • Rishabh Pant won the Espn Cricinfo 2021 Best Batting Performance of the Year Award for his 89* against Australia at the Gabba.