The goalkeeper of India, Rishabh Pant, presented his domination in the test cricket, marking an undefeated 65 on the opening day of the Leeds test match against England, while breaking records in the world test championship. Pant exceeded the former captain of India Rohit Sharma to claim the record of most of the six by an Indian drummer at the world test championship.Live: India vs England 1st test day 2 The left -wing drummer has demonstrated his prowess in the stick by effectively managing the aggressive and defensive game during his sleeves. His performance helped India establish a solid position on the first day of the Leeds test match. Pant’s achievement in the World Test Championship sees him passing Rohit Sharma passing in the list of most of the six. The two players previously shared the second position with 56 six each before the last pant rounds.
Rohit Sharma, who has now retired from Test Cricket, concluded his career in the world testing championship with impressive statistics of 2716 points, including 56 six, 9 centuries and 8 half-centuries. The World Pant World Test Championship Record is 2,317 points, with 4 centuries and 14 half-centuries. Quiz: Who is this IPL player? England captain Ben Stokes runs the overall list of drummers with most of the six in the world test championship with 83 big strokes. Stokes accumulated 3,312 points, including 7 centuries and 17 half-century, while taking 82 counters in the championship. The continuous presence of pant at the fold, with the possibility of reaching its 5th century in the world testing championship on the second day, presents an opportunity for India to further consolidate their position in the match.