Rishabh Pant made history by scoring a century in Cape Town Test, made this great record on his behalf

Rishabh Pant made history in the decisive match of the Test series at Newlands in Cape Town. A great record has been recorded in Pant’s name after scoring a century in India’s second inning. Now he has become the first Indian wicketkeeper to score a century in the Trials in South Africa.

Rishabh Pant completed his century with 133 balls. During this, his bat hit six fours and four sixes. By the time Pant came to bat, India had lost all four of its wickets by just 58 runs. In such a situation, Pant, singlehandedly, led the team to a challenging score.

This is Rishabh Pant’s fourth century in test cricket. At the same time, this is his third century of testing abroad. Previously, it has also marked centuries in England and Australia. Pant is the only Indian goalkeeper to have marked a century in England.

In the decisive match of the Test series, the Indian team scored 198 runs in its second inning and set a goal of 212 runs for South Africa. Goalie hitter Rishabh Pant scored a century for India. He scored an undefeated 100 on 139 balls with the help of six fours and four sixes. At the same time, Marco Jansen took the maximum of four wickets for South Africa.

India had taken a 13-run lead in the first innings. In such a situation, South Africa will now have to score 212 runs to win. The three-game test series is currently tied 1-1. In such a situation, whichever team wins this match, the series will bear their name.

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