In the ongoing Test match against England at Leeds, Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant once again grabbed the spotlight with an outstanding century. Pant scored a brilliant 134 runs off 146 balls in the first innings, including 12 boundaries and 6 sixes, impressing everyone with his performance.
As soon as Pant reached his century, the entire stadium erupted with cheers. Watching from the commentary box, Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar couldn’t hold back his admiration and enthusiastically exclaimed, “Superb, Superb, Superb!” This praise from Gavaskar quickly went viral on social media, especially because just a few months ago on the Australia tour, he had harshly criticized Pant’s batting.
During the Australia tour, Pant struggled with his form. After a poor shot led to his dismissal, Gavaskar openly rebuked him on air, calling him “stupid, stupid, stupid.” This remark sparked widespread discussion among fans and cricket experts alike.
However, Pant’s impressive knock in Leeds has clearly won Gavaskar over. The veteran’s heartfelt praise is a huge compliment, considering his stature as a cricketing expert and former great. Fans across social media are celebrating this moment, calling it a turning point and a proud occasion for Indian cricket.
This century marked Pant’s seventh in Test cricket, with four of those coming against England. His innings of 134 runs included 12 fours and 6 sixes, showcasing both patience and power — a performance that has silenced his critics and reaffirmed his place in the team.
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