IND vs AUS 1st Test: Rishabh Pant did this record of MS Dhoni equals ...
AdelaideVideo: Pujara Bole, Virat and Dhoni, it is common that in the year 2014, when the 37-year-old Dhoni retired from cricket in 2014, West Bengal's Riddhiman Saha took over the responsibility behind the wicket and impressed everyone with his reflexes. Due to Saha's injury, Parthiv Patel and Dinesh Karthik took responsibility behind the wicket in some matches. Although these two players have not been able to continue their regular part of the Indian Test team. After debating against England, Pant is playing the responsibility of the wicketkeeper of the Indian Test team.
This is Pant's sixth test. Test cricket has affected cricketers in the form of a batsman as a batsman. He has scored 346 runs at an average of 43.25 in six Tests, in which 114 runs against England are his highest score. During India's first innings in the Adelaide Test, Pant made 25 runs. Off-spinner Nathan Lyon was out on the ball Pant's innings included two fours and a six. Pant, though, has taken six wickets in the innings but his wicketkeeping does not consider the reviewer to be the top level. During the series against England, Pant had given plenty of runs in the form of a Boy. Apart from this, spin and fast bowlers are also aware of bowling the ball behind the wicket. As they gain experience, their wicketkeeping is expected to improve.
21-year-old Rishabh Pant got the responsibility of wicketkeeping in the Indian Test team due to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement and the injury to Riddhimaan Saha. In the first Test match against Australia, Australia vs India, Adelaide Test played a remarkable performance behind Mahendra Singh Dhoni's record of taking the most catches in an innings while performing well behind the wicket. On Saturday, on the third day of the first Test match, they equalized this record by catching Australia's tailor Josh Hazlewood on Shami's delivery. It was Parth's sixth catches during Australia's first innings. Earlier, as a wicketkeeper, Dhoni had taken six wickets in an innings against New Zealand in Wellington in 2009.

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