Few cricketers have lit up the stage with the fearless and fearless talent of Rishabh Pant. A left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman, Pant has redefined the role of the modern keeper-batsman for India. Known for his stroke play, quick reactions behind the stumps and strong spirit, Pant has already cemented his name in Indian cricket.
From his stint in domestic cricket to playing in Australia, and his comeback from an accident, Pant’s story is one worth telling the world.
Born in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, Rishabh Pant’s cricketing journey began with a move to Delhi. There, he honed his skills at the Sonnet Cricket Academy under the guidance of Tarak Sinha. His aggressive intent was evident from an early age, and it soon translated into figures at the domestic level.
Pant made his Ranji Trophy debut for Delhi in 2015 at the age of just 18. A year later, he scored a triple century against Maharashtra. And he followed that up with a double century in the same game against Jharkhand where he scored 135 runs off just 67 balls. These achievements marked him as a rare, aggressive talent destined for high regard.
Pant’s big break came at the 2016 ICC Under-19 World Cup, where he smashed a 24-ball fifty (the fastest of the tournament) against Nepal. Then he did a amazing century against Namibia, taking India to the semi-finals.
His ton came on the very day of the IPL 2016 auction, where the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) snapped him up for INR 1.9 crore. It was a sign of things to come, where a young left-handed keeper-batter, ready to shake up Indian cricket.
Format |
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100s |
50s |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
Tests |
47 |
82 |
5 |
3427 |
159* |
44.50 |
4621 |
74.16 |
8 |
18 |
369 |
90 |
156 |
15 |
ODIs |
31 |
27 |
1 |
871 |
125* |
33.50 |
820 |
106.21 |
1 |
5 |
91 |
26 |
27 |
1 |
T20Is |
76 |
66 |
14 |
1209 |
65* |
23.25 |
950 |
127.26 |
0 |
3 |
111 |
44 |
40 |
11 |
FC |
73 |
122 |
8 |
5365 |
308 |
47.06 |
6629 |
80.93 |
13 |
27 |
574 |
173 |
235 |
22 |
List A |
67 |
61 |
5 |
1789 |
135 |
31.94 |
1713 |
104.43 |
2 |
11 |
184 |
58 |
70 |
11 |
T20s |
216 |
204 |
35 |
5291 |
128* |
31.30 |
3664 |
144.40 |
3 |
26 |
483 |
244 |
136 |
37 |
Format |
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10w |
Tests |
47 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
ODIs |
31 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
T20Is |
76 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
FC |
73 |
1 |
12 |
9 |
1 |
1/9 |
1/9 |
9.00 |
4.50 |
12.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
List A |
67 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
T20s |
216 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
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 |
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Pant’s Test career has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, with both highs and lows. But even though he has produced knocks that rank among the finest in Indian cricket history.
First Test Hundred (2018): In his third Test, Pant scored 114 at The Oval against England, becoming the first Indian keeper to make a century in England. His fearless hitting made a daunting chase look achievable, even if India fell short.
159 in Sydney (2019): Pant’s unbeaten 159 against Australia helped India to a massive 622 and secured their first-ever series win in Australia.
97 at SCG (2021): Against a world-class attack of Starc, Cummins, Lyon, and Hazlewood, Pant counter-attacked to script a match-saving draw.
89 at the Gabba (2021): It was his most iconic innings. Pant’s unbeaten knock helped India chase 328 and clinch a historic Test series win in Australia with a second-string side.
Hundreds at Home (2021): Pant struck centuries against England during a 3-1 series win in India.
Cape Town Heroics (2022): A brilliant 100 in a team total where the next best was 29 underlined his fighting spirit.
146 at Edgbaston (2022): Pant blitzed England in a rescheduled Test, setting up India before England pulled off a stunning chase.
Twin Tons at Headingley (2024): Pant became the first Indian wicketkeeper to score two centuries in a single Test.
Pant’s Test batting has always been defined by his no-fear approach. And it always ends up saving a match or tearing into opposition bowlers to set up wins.
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In December 2022, Pant’s career almost ended when he was involved in a horrific car accident. Several injuries required surgery and months of rehabilitation. Fans feared he would never return, but Pant’s resilience shone through.
After a 15-month hiatus, Pant returned in IPL 2024, once again captaining Delhi Capitals. He looked fitter, sharper and still played with the same aggressive intent, scoring 446 runs in the season. His determination inspired both his fans and cricketers, thus, his comeback was an emotional moment for Indian cricket.
Rishabh Pant’s relationship with the Delhi franchise has been central to his T20 career.
2016 Auction: Bought by Delhi Daredevils on the day he scored his U-19 World Cup century.
2018 Season: His breakout year, where he made 684 runs at a strike rate of 173.60, and some of the most destructive knocks in IPL history.
2019 Season: Scored 488 runs at a strike rate of 162.66, helping DC qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2012.
Captaincy (2021): With Shreyas Iyer injured, Pant was handed the captaincy. DC topped the table at the halfway stage, and management chose to back him as permanent captain even after Iyer’s return.
Accident & Absence: Pant missed IPL 2023 due to recovery from his accident.
Comeback (2024): Returned as captain, scored 446 runs, and played a match-winning role with the bat despite DC’s inconsistent season.
Across eight seasons, Pant has become DC’s all-time leading run-scorer, tallying over 3,000 runs at a strike rate close to 150.
First Indian wicketkeeper to score Test centuries in England and Australia.
Hero of India’s 2020-21 series win in Australia, with his 89* at the Gabba.
Over 3,000 IPL runs for Delhi Capitals as he was their all-time top scorer.
Youngest Indian wicketkeeper to score a Test century (2018, The Oval).
First Indian keeper to score two centuries in a single Test (2024).
Part of India’s historic series wins in Australia (2019, 2021).
Scored the fastest U-19 World Cup fifty (24 balls) in 2016.
Personally, not married yet, but engaged to interior designer and entrepreneur Ishagi. She has shared glimpses of herself on social media platforms.
Furthermore, as for her family, they are related to her, and are associated with her in supporting her players. In 2022, she was the one who helped her return to cricket after her life changed.
As of 2025, Rishabh Pant’s net worth is around INR 50-60 crore (USD 60-7 million).
BCCI Contract: He is part of India’s central contract list, earning match fees across formats.
IPL Salary: Among the highest earners at DC.
Endorsements: Pant is a sought-after face for brands in sports, lifestyle, and fitness.
Other Ventures: Includes media appearances and investments.
Pant’s comeback has further boosted his market value and appeal, making him one of the most bankable stars in Indian cricket.
Rishabh Pant’s career has already been full of drama, talent and unforgettable moments. From his heroics as a teenager in the Ranji Trophy to his emotional comeback after a tragic accident, Pant has shown that he is both a fighter and a cricketer.
At just 27, with many years ahead of him, Pant promises to be one of India’s most exciting and influential cricketers. His story is proof that setbacks are temporary but true talent and grit always find a way to shine.