Rishabh Pant's Latest Audacious Century for India Lights up Headingley Test
- On the second day of the opening Test at Headingley, Leeds, Rishabh Pant reached his seventh century in Test cricket during the 2025-27 WTC cycle.
- Pant reached this milestone after steady innings on Day 1, having surpassed MS Dhoni's record of six Test centuries by Indian wicketkeeper-batters.
- On Day 1, Pant remained unbeaten on 65 from 102 balls with six boundaries, supporting captain Shubman Gill who scored an unbeaten 127, while Yashasvi Jaiswal also scored a century.
- Pant became the second fastest wicketkeeper-batter after Adam Gilchrist to complete 3000 Test runs and now leads as India's top run-scorer among keepers in SENA countries.
- Pant's century and strong partnerships with Gill and Jaiswal propelled India to 359/3 on Day 1, placing India in a commanding position in the five-match series opener.
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