Key Points

Rishabh Pant made history by surpassing MS Dhoni as India's most prolific Test century-maker among wicketkeepers. His fearless hundred at Headingley showcased his growing maturity alongside explosive strokeplay. The knock marked his fourth ton against England and third in their home conditions. Pant now stands among cricket's elite glovemen with five away centuries, cementing his status as a match-winner in tough overseas conditions.

Key Points: Rishabh Pant Breaks Dhoni Record With Century at Headingley

  • Pant overtakes Dhoni with 7th Test century
  • Scores 4th ton vs England with trademark aggression
  • Joins elite wicketkeepers with 5 away hundreds
  • Nears 2,000 overseas Test runs in 76 innings
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1st Test: Pant breaks 12-year-old Dhoni's record with century at Headingley

Rishabh Pant surpasses MS Dhoni with his 7th Test ton, becoming India's leading wicketkeeper-centurion in a dominant display vs England.

"A shot that encapsulated the audacity and brilliance of a player redefining the wicketkeeper-batter role – Match Report"

Leeds, June 21

Rishabh Pant shattered a significant Indian Test record on Saturday as he surpassed M.S. Dhoni to become the wicketkeeper with the most Test centuries for India during the first Test against England at Headingley.

The landmark moment came when Pant brought up his seventh Test hundred, and fourth against England, with a sensational one-handed six over midwicket — a shot that encapsulated the audacity and brilliance of a player redefining the wicketkeeper-batter role in modern cricket.

Resuming Day 2 of the first Test on 65 not out, Pant displayed immense maturity and poise in the early hours of play. Batting alongside India captain Shubman Gill, who was unbeaten on 127, Pant absorbed the early pressure from England’s bowlers before unleashing his trademark attacking strokes.

Pant’s milestone put him ahead of Dhoni in SENA centuries and brought him level with England’s Les Ames on five away hundreds, behind only Andy Flower (6) and Adam Gilchrist (10) among wicketkeepers. The knock also placed Pant among India’s finest overseas performers, as he closed in on 2,000 away Test runs, further proving his ability to deliver in testing conditions.

This latest century added to a growing list of career milestones. On Day 1, Pant became just the 27th Indian batter to reach 3,000 Test runs — a feat he achieved in just his 76th innings. With seven centuries and 15 fifties, the left-hander continues to build an impressive red-ball résumé, all while dancing with danger — he has fallen in the 90s seven times in his career, making every completed ton that much sweeter.

His numbers against England now stand out even more — over 875 runs at an average above 43, with four centuries — and his performance at Headingley only strengthened his reputation as a big-match player. Pant now also has three Test centuries in England, equalling the tallies of Les Ames and Alan Knott, and trailing only Alec Stewart and Matt Prior among wicketkeepers.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a player! Pant is rewriting the rulebook for wicketkeeper-batters. That one-handed six to reach the century was pure magic ✨. He's proving that aggression and responsibility can coexist in Test cricket. The future of Indian cricket is in safe hands!
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Priya M.
While I'm thrilled about Pant's achievement, we must acknowledge Dhoni's contributions too. He played in a different era with different challenges. Both are legends in their own right. But yes, Pant's fearless approach is something special!
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Arjun S.
Pant's stats in England are unbelievable! 3 centuries there already? Most Indian batters struggle in those conditions. This guy is built different. Hope he stays fit and keeps entertaining us for years to come 🇮🇳🏏
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Sneha R.
That innings had everything - patience early on and fireworks later. But can we talk about how many times he's been out in the 90s? 😅 That must be so frustrating! Glad he converted this time. More centuries coming, I'm sure!
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Vikram J.
Pant's success proves that we need to back unconventional players. Many questioned his technique early on, but look where he is now! Breaking records left and right. This is why we should trust our talent and give them time to develop.
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Neha P.
I just love watching Pant bat! He makes Test cricket so exciting. That said, I hope he works on his keeping too. We need him to be solid behind the stumps as well. But no complaints today - what an achievement! 👏

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