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Rishabh Pant's stellar performance at Headingley sparks comparisons to MS Dhoni, while Shubman Gill's team eyes a record Test total in England. Sunil Gavaskar praises Pant's remarkable century turnaround.

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IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant better than MS Dhoni? Ex-India cricketer says YES after Headingley heroics
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Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has sparked debate by declaring Rishabh Pant as India's greatest wicketkeeper-batter, even surpassing the legendary MS Dhoni. This bold claim comes after Pant's match-defining century against England at Headingley, where he not only shattered records—becoming the Indian wicketkeeper with the most Test centuries—but also showcased his ability to dominate in tough overseas conditions (SENA countries). His fifth Test ton in these challenging environments sets a new high bar for Asian batters.
Editor’s Note: Pant’s explosive performance isn’t just another milestone—it’s reigniting conversations about his place in cricket history. Comparisons to Dhoni, a fan favorite and World Cup-winning captain, are bound to stir emotions, but Pant’s consistency in high-pressure games abroad makes a compelling case. For cricket fans, this isn’t just about stats; it’s about witnessing the rise of a player who could redefine the role of a modern wicketkeeper-batter.
IND vs ENG: India's highest Test totals in England: Can Shubman's team break the record at Leeds?
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India’s young guns are firing on all cylinders in Leeds, with Shubman Gill leading the charge in his debut as captain. Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed a century in his very first Test innings in England, while Gill notched his first overseas Test hundred—both milestones adding to the team’s dominant start. By stumps on Day 1, India had piled up 359/3, putting them in prime position to challenge their own record for the highest Test total in England. Fans are buzzing with nostalgia, drawing parallels to India’s famous 2002 Leeds victory.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another strong start—it’s a statement. India’s young stars stepping up in tough overseas conditions signals a bright future for the team, especially with Gill taking the reins. If they break records here, it could set the tone for the rest of the series and cement this squad’s reputation as one of India’s most exciting Test lineups in years. For cricket lovers, it’s a thrilling glimpse of the next generation taking center stage.
From 'stupid, stupid' to 'superb, superb' - Gavaskar lauds Pant's hundred
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Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has done a complete 180 on Rishabh Pant, shifting from calling the young batter "stupid" to showering him with praise after Pant's brilliant century at Headingley. This wasn't just any hundred - Pant showed remarkable maturity by balancing aggression with smart play, wearing down England's bowlers and teaming up with Shubman Gill to put India firmly in control of the match.
Editor’s Note: Pant's performance is more than just a personal triumph - it's a redemption story that highlights how young players can grow under pressure. Gavaskar's changed tune also shows how quickly fortunes shift in sports, where today's critic can become tomorrow's biggest fan. For cricket lovers, it's a reminder that patience with emerging talent often pays off in spectacular ways.
IND vs ENG: 'Rishabh Pant has his own computer' — Ravi Shastri breaks down what makes him special
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Ravi Shastri couldn’t stop gushing about Rishabh Pant’s explosive century against England, calling him an "outrageous" talent with his "own computer" for a brain. Pant not only entertained fans but also overtook MS Dhoni’s Test century tally—no small feat. Even Sunil Gavaskar, who’d earlier critiqued Pant, gave him props this time. Shastri also highlighted India’s aggressive batting and crossed his fingers for cloudy skies to help the bowlers.
Editor’s Note: Pant’s innings wasn’t just a highlight reel—it’s proof of how he’s carving his own legacy, silencing critics, and keeping India’s Test cricket spirit alive. When legends like Shastri and Gavaskar are this impressed, you know it’s a big deal. Plus, with the series heating up, India’s aggressive approach could set the tone for the rest of the matches.
IND vs ENG: Pant's front-flip celebration after century goes viral - Watch
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Rishabh Pant didn't just score a century against England—he turned it into a full-blown spectacle. After smashing 10 fours and four sixes in a blistering innings that helped India soar past 400 runs, the wicketkeeper-batter marked the moment with a gravity-defying front-flip celebration that instantly went viral. Teammate Shubman Gill also chipped in with a century, but it was Pant's audacious flair—reminiscent of his IPL showmanship—that stole the show, especially poignant given his recent comeback from a serious injury.
Editor’s Note: Pant's celebration isn't just a fun viral clip—it's a symbol of his resilience and the sheer entertainment he brings to Test cricket. In an era where the format often battles for attention, moments like this remind fans why personality and skill together are irresistible. Plus, for a player who’s fought back from a career-threatening accident, that flip was a mic-drop on his doubters.
'Bumrah strikes!' - Crawley caught at slip in first over
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Jasprit Bumrah wasted no time making an impact on day two of the first Test, dismissing England's Zak Crawley with just the fourth ball of the innings. A sharp catch at slip left England reeling early at 4-1, giving India the perfect start.
Editor’s Note: Early wickets set the tone in Test matches, and Bumrah’s strike instantly shifts momentum toward India. For England, losing an opener so quickly puts pressure on their top order—something they’ll need to recover from fast if they want to stay competitive in this match. A dream start for India, a nightmare for England.
1st Test Day 2: Is Gill still wearing black socks? What if he's found guilty?
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Shubman Gill had a stellar debut as Test captain, smashing a career-high 147 to lead India’s charge at Headingley. But oddly enough, the post-match chatter isn’t just about his batting—it’s about his socks. He wore black ones, breaking ICC rules that require white or light-colored footwear. Now, he could face a fine or warning, turning a standout performance into a minor controversy.
Editor’s Note: On one hand, this is a quirky footnote in a great sporting moment—who knew socks could steal headlines? But it also highlights how strict cricket’s dress codes are, even for small details. For fans, it’s a funny mix of "seriously, this is the drama?" and a reminder that players walk a fine line between style and compliance.
IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill's first pep talk as Test captain fired up Team India – WATCH
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Shubman Gill stepped up as India's Test captain for the first time in the series opener against England at Headingley, delivering a fiery pep talk that seemed to energize the squad. His leadership debut came alongside a powerhouse batting performance—India racked up 471 runs in their first innings, with Gill (147), Rishabh Pant (134), and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) all smashing centuries. The vibe? Confident and aggressive, with Gill pushing for an early win.
Editor’s Note: Gill’s captaincy debut isn’t just a personal milestone—it’s a glimpse into India’s next-gen leadership. With senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli eventually phasing out, seeing Gill rally the team (and back it up with a century) hints at a smooth transition. Plus, dominating England on their home turf? That’s always a headline-maker for cricket fans.
IND vs ENG | Pant's love story with No. 5 - a batting romance born in 2016
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Rishabh Pant once again stole the show with his fearless batting, smashing a one-handed six to notch up his seventh Test century against England. His explosive performance, complete with a celebratory somersault, reminded fans why he’s cricket’s ultimate entertainer—especially at No. 5, a position he’s owned since 2016.
Editor’s Note: Pant’s flair isn’t just about runs—it’s about reinventing how Test cricket can be played. His audacity lifts the game’s excitement and puts pressure on opponents in ways few others can. For fans, it’s pure entertainment; for India, it’s a match-winning X-factor.

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