Rishabh Pant completes 3000 test runs; surpasses MS Dhoni to become Asia's most successful wicketkeeper-batter in SENA

ANI June 21, 2025 426 views

Rishabh Pant made history by surpassing MS Dhoni as Asia's most successful wicketkeeper-batter in SENA countries during India's dominant Day 1 against England. The left-hander remained unbeaten on 65, helping India post 359/3 at Headingley. Debutant captain Shubman Gill led from the front with an unbeaten century, while Yashasvi Jaiswal set the tone with a sparkling 101. Pant's achievement comes as India begins their 2025-27 WTC campaign in style.

"Pant now has 1746 runs in SENA in 27 matches at an average of 38.80" – Match Report
Leeds, June 21: Rishabh Pant completed 3000 runs in test cricket on Thursday, surpassing former Indian skipper MS Dhoni as India's most successful wicketkeeper-batter.

Key Points

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Pant overtakes Dhoni as Asia's best wicketkeeper-batter in SENA

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India posts 359/3 on Day 1 at Headingley

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Shubman Gill scores debut ton as captain

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Jaiswal's 101 sets early tone for India

Pant achieved this feat in his outing against England on Friday at Leeds Headingley, Day 1 of the first test of the five-test match series. This is also the start of the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle for both nations.

Pant remained not out on 65 at the end of Day 1. He became Asia's most successful wicketkeeper-batter in the SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) countries, surpassing the legendary Dhoni.

Pant now has 1746 runs in SENA in 27 matches at an average of 38.80; he also has four centuries and six fifties to his name.

Earlier on Day 1, a composed century from debutant captain Shubman Gill, a fluent ton by Yashasvi Jaiswal, and a measured innings from vice-captain Rishabh Pant powered India to a dominant 359/3 at stumps on Day 1 of the first Test against England at Headingley on Friday.

After Jaiswal set the tone with a sparkling 101 off 159 balls, featuring sixteen boundaries and a six, Gill took over with a captain's knock, showing maturity and poise throughout his unbeaten 127-run effort. The stylish right-hander struck sixteen fours and a maximum in his 175-ball stay, steering India to their highest-ever first-day total in a Test match on English soil.

Pant supported his skipper brilliantly, remaining unbeaten on 65 from 102 deliveries. His innings was laced with six fours and two towering sixes, and he looked in full control alongside Gill in their unbroken 138-run partnership.

Jaiswal and KL Rahul's impactful innings powered India to finish the first session of Day 1 of the first Test, on 92/2 at Headingley, Leeds. England broke the Indian opening partnership on the stroke of Lunch as KL Rahul narrowly missed out on his half-century.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Amit K.
What a day for Indian cricket! Pant proving why he's the future of our test team. His fearless batting in SENA countries reminds me of Sehwag's approach. Hope he continues this form throughout the series 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
While Pant's achievement is remarkable, let's not forget Dhoni's contribution in building this team culture. Comparisons are unfair - both are legends in their own right. But yes, Pant's 65* was crucial today!
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Rahul S.
Pant's stats are impressive but I'm more excited about Gill's captaincy debut century! The future of Indian cricket looks bright with these young guns leading the charge. 359/3 on Day 1 in England - wow! 🔥
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Sneha P.
As much as I love Pant's batting, I hope he works on his keeping skills too. We need him to be solid behind the stumps, especially with important matches coming up. But today was definitely his day with the bat!
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Vikram J.
This is why test cricket is the real deal! None of that T20 tamasha. Pant, Gill and Jaiswal showing proper technique and temperament. Hope BCCI continues to prioritize test matches over shorter formats.

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