
Rishabh Pant Set To Shatter Virender Sehwag's Ultimate Test Record In Manchester
The global record is being held by England captain Ben Stokes, who has hit a whopping 133 sixes in his Test career. England team head coach Brendon McCullum sits next with 107 sixes while the likes of Adam Gilchrist (100), Tim Southee (98), and Chris Gayle (98) complete the top five.
In terms of the top six hitters in Indian cricket, Rohit Sharma is tied with Pant at the second spot, with both hitting 88 sixes, while MS Dhoni (78) and Ravindra Jadeja (74) make the top five.
Pant sustained an injury on one of his fingers while keeping wickets in the Lord's Test. During the 34th over, bowled by Jasprit Bumrah on Day 1 of the third Test, made a dive to pick up the ball, but could not get it cleanly in his hands, making England pick two runs off byes.
Following that, he was seen in a lot of pain and had to leave the field for medical attention. Young Dhruv Jurel took the field as he replaced Pant as the wicketkeeper of the team in the second session of the first day of the Test match.
Despite the finger injury Pant batted in both the innings, he made a brilliant 74(112), in the first innings where Pant smoked the ball into the stands for two towering maximums to break Richards' milestone for most sixes against England in the format.
Although he was cleaned up by a beauty from Jofra Archer in the second innings for 9 off 12 balls. He was fit enough to bat but was unable to keep wicket. Pant will be fit enough to take the gloves for the fourth Test.

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