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Throughout the week, the G3 Conservation Corps actively participated in various aspects of the sea turtle monitoring program, including conducting nest inventories and learning how the project ...
Pant, however, did not reveal who will be the second opener alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal. Gill moving down to no. 4 also means that there is a spot up for grabs at no. 3.
The record for the most runs in England by a non-English wicket-keeper is held by Indian cricket legend MS Dhoni. Pant is 267 runs away from his tally and 289 runs away from completing 800 runs in the ...
India vice-captain Rishabh Pant on Wednesday said that he has effected a slight change to his stance — from open in white ball formats to more side-on in Test cricket to meet the demands of the ...
India vs England: Gill to take over No. 4 spot, Pant to stick with No. 5 | Cricket - Hindustan Times
Rishabh Pant during a practice session ahead of the Leeds Test. (BCCI/X) So far, it was Kohli who had been batting at the pivotal No. 4 spot, which means Gill has big shoes to fill.
India's Rishabh Pant was asked about the recent Ahmedabad plane crash. (AFP) Pant is currently in England for a five-match Test series, which is set to begin on June 20.
In the press conference before the 1st India vs England match at Leeds, Rishabh Pant said that the whole country was disappointed with the Ahmedabad plane crash. He promised that they would want to ...
Team India's vice-captain and wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has opened up on the tragic plane crash which happened in Ahmedabad. Most of the passengers and crew members had tragically lost their ...
Rishabh Pant has confirmed that Shubman Gill will be batting at No.4 for the first Test against England in Headingley, starting from June 20. Gill is all set to take over from Virat Kohli as India's ...
After a disappointing performance as captain and batter for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2025, Rishabh Pant has an opportunity to redeem himself by surpassing his former captain and icon MS Dhoni to ...
London (AFP) – Rishabh Pant hopes his side's Test series in England can start to "make India happy again" after one of the world's worst plane crashes left the country in mourning.
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