Rishabh Pant, ICC World Test Championship
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Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant (Image Credit: Twitter)

Rishabh Pant has been in the form of his life; with stellar performances in Australia and at home against England the left-hander is already a legend – to think, he is just 23 – and he could well be the reason India win the WTC as well, with his elite game-changing abilities with the bat.

Pant returned as India’s highest run-scorer from Australia helping the side achieve epic and unbelievable success Down Under. He continued batting in that vein against England, scoring 270 at an average of 54.00 and strike rate of 84.11.

The southpaw would also take confidence from his previous tour to England in 2018 when he made his Test debut. In the last Test at the Kennington Oval, Pant struck his maiden Test century – an innings of 114 runs off 146 in the fourth innings of the game.

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