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Rishabh Pant Creates Test History With 100 Sixes, Becomes First Indian To Achieve Feat During IND Vs SL 1st Test | VIDEO

Rishabh Pant has created Test cricket history by becoming the first Indian batter to hit 100 sixes in the format. He reached the landmark during India’s latest Test match, adding another major milestone to his career. Pant is now only the fourth batter in Test history to achieve the feat. Most sixes in Test cricket 138 - Ben Stokes 107 - Brendon McCullum 100* - Rishabh Pant 100 - Adam Gilchrist…

Rishabh Pant Creates Test History With 100 Sixes, Becomes First Indian To Achieve Feat During IND Vs SL 1st Test | VIDEO

Rishabh Pant has etched his name in Test cricket history by becoming the first Indian to reach a staggering 100 sixes in the format. The remarkable feat was achieved during India's recent Test match against Sri Lanka, marking yet another milestone in Pant's burgeoning career. Pant is now only the fourth batter in the storied history of Test cricket to accomplish this milestone, joining the illustrious ranks of Ben Stokes, Brendon McCullum, and the legendary Adam Gilchrist.

Pant's aggressive batting style in Test cricket has been well-documented, and his ability to clear the boundary has made him one of the most electrifying players to watch in the longest format of the game. Reaching 100 sixes underscores the impact of his attacking approach, and his feat highlights how quickly he has made his mark in Test cricket.

Currently, Pant is the only Indian to have reached the three-figure mark for Test sixes, averaging a six every 49 balls in Tests, a far greater rate than the likes of Adam Gilchrist, who hit a six every 67 balls.

The left-handed batsman's form in the second innings has been nothing short of stellar, helping India build a formidable lead in the 350-range. Despite initial criticism, Pant has proven his worth as his team's top scorer, and his performance has been pivotal in turning the tide for India in the ongoing Test match against Sri Lanka.

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