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WATCH: Rishabh Pant feels sorry on Himself for playing Defensive shots, Says ‘Tameez se khelne ke chakkar mei…’
Rishabh Pant played a defensive shot against a ball that was easy to hit. He then made a hilarious remark that was caught on stump mic.
Written by Krishnakant Kukreti
Published: Jun 23, 2025, 09:35 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 23, 2025, 09:35 PM (IST)

Rishabh Pant is an entertainer in himself. Whether it is his batting or his on-field drama, he keeps his fans glues to the screen. He scored a spectacular century in the first innings and followed it up with another one in the second innings.
Rishabh Pant also keeps entertaining his fans with the constant comments that are recorded on the stump mic. One such instance of his banter was when he missed a delivery that struck his leg. Pant made a funny remark and said, “Paki wali ball, itna tameez se khelne ke chakkar mei choot rahi hai (An easy ball, have to leave them in the name of playing properly).” Right after this hilarious remark, Pant went down the ground and hit a four off Chris Woakes.
Give us a day full of stump mic Pant, we won't complain! 🎙️ 🤭 #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia | @RishabhPant17 pic.twitter.com/51XLsNwqu9
— Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) June 23, 2025
Rishabh Pant has already secured his name as the greatest Indian wicketkeeper-batter, as he surpassed MS Dhoni in the number of most centuries. Dhoni had six tons as the keeper-batter, whereas Pant scored his eighth during the second innings.
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Rishabh Pant also has scored centuries in South Africa and Australia. Apart from that, in England, this was Pant’s fourth ton on England soil, which has also given a great lead over the hosts.