Rishabh Pant Creates History: First Wicketkeeper with 1,000+ Test Runs in an Away Country

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Rishabh Pant created history

Rishabh Pant Achieves Trailblazing Cricket Milestone

Rishabh Pant, India’s dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman, has rewritten the record books during the ongoing India vs England Test series. On Day 1 of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, Pant became the first wicketkeeper in world cricket to score over 1,000 Test runs in a single overseas country, breaking long-standing records and making headlines worldwide.

Why Is Rishabh Pant’s Record-Setting Feat So Important?

Breaking Barriers

  • First ever wicketkeeper to 1,000+ Test runs in an away country
  • Surpassed MS Dhoni’s record for most runs by an Indian wicketkeeper in England
  • Outperformed legends like Adam Gilchrist, Mark Boucher, and Rod Marsh, none of whom achieved this milestone

Key Numbers

StatisticPant’s Achievement
Total Test Runs in England1,018+
100s in England4
50s in England4
Highest Score in England146
50+ Scores in 2025 England Series5 (Record)
Runs in 2025 Series479

Consistency and Courage Define Pant’s 2025 England Series

Rishabh Pant’s performance in the five-Test England series has been nothing short of phenomenal:

  • Two centuries and two fifties in the first three Tests
  • Most 50+ scores by an Indian wicketkeeper in a single Test series in England
  • 479 runs scored in the series – a record for any wicketkeeper-batter in England

Playing Through Pain: Pant’s Grit and Determination

Pant raised his tally despite a painful foot injury sustained when a Chris Woakes delivery struck him, forcing a brief retirement hurt. Displaying immense bravery, he returned on Day 2 to score a defiant half-century, even as he struggled to run. Eventually, medical checks ruled him out of wicketkeeping duties for the rest of the match, with Dhruv Jurel stepping in behind the stumps.

Final Thoughts

This groundbreaking achievement cements Pant as a global cricketing icon, driving India’s charge in top-flight Test cricket and inspiring cricket fans and young wicketkeepers worldwide.

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