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Rishabh Pant’s new avatar: Pant turns Munna Bhaiya of Mirzapur

After breaking the hearts of cricket lovers in England, Rishabh Pant now breaking the internet with his Munna Bhaiya avatar.

The wicket-keeper batter shared couple of images of himself on twitter in which he was seen wearing a gold chain while standing beside a chair and captained it with a popular dialogue of web series, Mirzapur.

“Aur hum ek naya niyam add kar rahe hain, Mirzapur ki gaddi pe baithne wala kabhi bhi niyam badal sakta hai – Munna Bhai, tweeted Rishabh Pant.

Rishabh Pant’s Performance since South Africa series?

Since he made his debut for the Indian side Pant played many splendid knocks which help team to register big wins over mighty rivals. Whether his memorable 89 runs unbeaten knock at Gabba in Australia that helped India to win test series against Australia in Australia to his most recent ton in England.

Considering his batting skills and his experience as captain, as he is captaining IPL (Indian Premiere League) franchise for the past two years, many believes he can be future captain of Indian cricket team.

As part of the scheme, he was appointed as team India’s vice-captain for the home series against South Africa, but with KL Rahul, the captain of team India in series was ruled out due to injury, Pant given the charge to lead the side.

In the recently completed series against the English side in England, Rishabh Pant was seen dominating the England bowlers whether it be test match or ODIs.

While in the one-off test match between India and England Pant rescued team India by playing a superb knock of 146 in ODI style as he scored this many runs in just 111 balls, including 20 fours and 4 sixes.

In the second innings as well, he again played a sound knock to help India post a respectable score on board. He was the second-highest run-scorer in the match with the best strike among all batters from both teams at 103.05.

While he ended the ODI series as the highest run-getter with 125 in 2 innings at a strike rate of 105.93.

 

 

Vineet Vashisht
Vineet Vashisht
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