Rishabh Pant Test Century: Rishabh Pant scores a brilliant century in comeback test; leaves MS Dhoni behind

Rishabh Pant Test Century: India's wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who was away from the cricket field for a long time after a car accident, has made a tremendous comeback in the Bangladesh Test match. Pant has created panic among the opposing teams by scoring a century in the second innings of his comeback test. With this, he has left behind India's legendary wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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Actually, on the third day of the Chennai Test, Rishabh Pant started playing with a personal score of 12 runs and playing in an explosive style, he completed the 12th half-century of his Test career in 88 balls. After this, Pant reached a century in 124 balls, this is the sixth of his Test career. However, he could not make his innings big. Mehdi Hasan Miraz got him caught and bowled out on a personal score of 109 runs. Pant's innings included 13 fours and 4 sixes.

Fastest to six Test centuries

By scoring a century against Bangladesh, Rishabh Pant has equaled former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the wicketkeeper who has scored the most Test centuries for India. However, Pant has taken only 58 Test innings to reach six centuries, while Dhoni reached this milestone after playing 144 innings. After Pant and Dhoni, there is Wriddhiman Saha, who has scored three centuries in 54 innings.

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