Duleep Trophy: Rishabh Pant’s old style seen in red ball cricket, scored a quick half-century by batting like T20

Vilas Dhadke
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Rishabh Pant scored 34 balls fifty in Duleep Trophy 2025 in his old style batting Duleep Trophy: Rishabh Pant's old style seen in red ball cricket, scored a quick half-century by batting like T20

Rishabh Pant Duleep Trophy 2025 Fifty:

 In the Duleep Trophy being played these days, Indian wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored a quick half-century while batting like T20. Pant is playing for India ‘B’ in the tournament. Pant was out early in the first innings of the match, but in the second innings he did wonders and scored runs very fast. Pant’s same old style was seen for which he is known. 

Rishabh Pant, who was out after scoring 07 runs in 10 balls in the first innings, scored 61 runs in 47 balls with the help of 9 fours and 2 sixes in the second innings. During this, the wicketkeeper batsman completed his half-century in just 34 balls. Often in T20 cricket, batsmen complete half-centuries in this many balls, but Pant did so in the Duleep Trophy being played in Test format. 

Let us tell you that Pant is known for his explosive batting in Test cricket. He has played explosive innings in Test cricket on many occasions. Now the same style of Pant was seen in the Duleep Trophy as well. This form of Pant is good news for Team India before the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh starting on 19 September. 

Pant played the last Test for Team India against Bangladesh in December 2022. After this, Pant was seriously injured in a car accident. Although Pant has returned to white ball cricket for the team, his return to Test cricket is yet to happen. 

Pant’s Test career has been like this so far 

Rishabh Pant, who made his Test debut for India in 2018, has played 33 Test matches in his career so far. In 56 innings of these matches, he has scored 2271 runs at an average of 43.67. During this time, 5 centuries and 11 half-centuries have come from his bat, in which his highest score has been 159* runs. 

The Duleep Trophy is typically a stage for classical cricket, where players build their innings with patience and precision. However, in a stunning display during the latest match, Rishabh Pant brought a fresh breath of modern cricket flair, reminding everyone why he’s considered one of the most exciting talents in Indian cricket.

Pant’s Duleep Trophy Heroics

Rishabh Pant, known for his swashbuckling stroke play in white-ball formats, carried his T20-like approach to the red-ball format. Coming in under pressure, Pant played a scintillating knock, scoring a rapid-fire half-century that turned the match’s momentum. His natural aggression was on full display, mixing conventional shots with fearless strokes, much like the Pant we’ve come to admire in the limited-overs arena.

A Nod to His T20 Style

In a format where batsmen generally bide their time and play cautiously, Pant’s innings stood out. He attacked the bowlers from the get-go, as if he were in the middle of a T20 game. His half-century came at a breakneck pace, peppered with boundaries and sixes, evoking memories of his best knocks in IPL and international T20s.

It wasn’t just the strike rate that caught the eye but the way Pant dominated the bowlers. While other batsmen were content grinding out runs, Pant opted to take risks and reap rewards. His aggressive shot-making seemed to unnerve the opposition, forcing them to make mistakes and offering Pant opportunities to score freely.

Balancing Aggression with Responsibility

What made Pant’s innings remarkable was how he balanced his natural attacking instincts with the situation’s demands. While he was aggressive, he didn’t throw away his wicket, showing maturity that has been developing in his red-ball game. He carefully chose his shots, attacking when the opportunity presented itself but also respecting good deliveries.

Pant’s innings was a stark reminder of how modern cricketers can adapt their T20 skills to other formats. His ability to shift gears, attack when needed, and play responsibly in tough situations makes him a dangerous player in any format.

Bringing the Rishabh Pant Factor

Fans and critics have often debated whether Pant’s T20 style can be consistently effective in Test and first-class cricket. In this Duleep Trophy match, Pant showed that his brand of fearless cricket isn’t limited to shorter formats. His ability to take on bowlers and keep the scoreboard ticking is an asset in any situation.

The innings wasn’t just a display of skill but also a show of confidence—a reminder that Pant, despite being sidelined by injuries and missing out on key international matches, still possesses that X-factor.

A Glimpse into the Future

As Pant continues to evolve as a cricketer, performances like these in the Duleep Trophy show that he can bring his explosive style into red-ball cricket without compromising the format’s nuances. His dynamic approach makes him a game-changer and a key player for India in the coming years.

His Duleep Trophy half-century will go down as another chapter in the story of Rishabh Pant—the player who can take red-ball cricket by storm, just as he has done in T20s.

Conclusion

Rishabh Pant’s quick-fire half-century in the Duleep Trophy was a breath of fresh air, reminding us of his trademark style. His innings, blending aggression with maturity, reflects a player comfortable in both T20 and red-ball cricket. As he continues to mature, this aggressive approach might redefine the way the next generation approaches Test cricket.

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