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Rishabh Pant: 5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Him
Samira Vishwas | May 17, 2026 2:25 PM CST

Rishabh Pant is an Indian wicket-keeper batter who plays for the national team. He is also the vice-captain in Test cricket. In the IPL, he leads Lucknow Super Giants, and in domestic cricket he represents Delhi.

He first came into top-level cricket through the U19 system, where he was vice-captain of India’s team that finished runner-up in the 2016 U19 World Cup. He made his T20I debut in 2017, Test debut in 2018, and ODI debut later in 2018. In 2019, he was named ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year. And in 2021 he became the first ICC Men’s Player of the Month.

Pant has also been part of major team success. He was part of India’s squad that won the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy. He also stepped in as India’s T20I captain in 2022 when KL Rahul was injured.

In the IPL, he reached a record level in 2025 when Lucknow Super Giants bought him for ₹27 crore, making him the most expensive player in IPL history at that time. His career also faced a major setback in late 2022 when he survived a serious car accident. He suffered multiple injurie. But recovered after treatment and surgery.

5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Rishabh Pant

Nicknamed ‘Spidey’ Because of a Song

During the 2018-19 Australia tour, Pant was caught singing the Hindi version of the Spider-Man theme song from behind the stumps – “Spiderman, Spiderman, tune liya mere dil ka chain.” His teammates found it hilarious and the nickname ‘Spidey’ stuck forever. Now fans use it too. All because of one silly, catchy song.

His ‘Fake’ Injury Helped Win the T20 World Cup

In a high-pressure T20 World Cup final against South Africa, the opposition needed 26 runs off 24 balls with dangerous Heinrich Klaasen on strike. Captain Rohit Sharma later revealed that Pant cleverly slowed the game by pretending a knee niggle and asking for the physio. That break disrupted Klaasen’s flow, and he was dismissed next ball. A smart fake that changed the match

The Hilarious Bat-Tapping Incident with Shubman Gill

During a Test match, Pant and Shubman Gill shared a 167-run partnership. Every time a boundary came, Pant ran to Gill and tapped his bat hard in celebration. Gill finally had to ask him to calm down because he was using an old bat that might break. Gill’s worried plea left everyone in splits – even mid-innings, Pant couldn’t contain his excitement.

Holds a Commerce Degree from Delhi University

Despite his rockstar, high-energy image on the field, Pant is academically qualified. He earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree from Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University. While climbing the ranks of professional cricket, he didn’t completely abandon studies. A reminder that even daring wicketkeepers have a solid educational foundation tucked away.

The Secret Behind His Constant Self-Talk

Ever noticed Pant constantly muttering to himself on the field? There’s a method to the madness. His late coach Tarak Sinha always advised him to keep talking to himself while batting. He follows that habit religiously. It is his way of staying focused and coaching himself through tough situations. And that’s how he plans his next move. Constant chatter equals constant concentration.

FAQs

Q. Where does Rishabh Pant plays?

A. Rishabh Pant plays for Delhi in domestic cricket. And leads Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL.

Q. When did Rishabh Pant make his international debut?

A. Rishabh Pant made his T20I debut in 2017. He made his Test debut in 2018. And his ODI debut in 2018.

Q. What was the role of Rishabh Pant in India U19 cricket?

A. Rishabh Pant was vice-captain of India’s U19 team. That finished runner-up in the 2016 U19 World Cup.

Q. What is the IPL record of Rishabh Pant ?

A. Rishabh Pant was bought for ₹27 crore in 2025. And became the most expensive IPL player at that time.

Q. What major setback did Rishabh Pant face?

A. Rishabh Pant suffered a serious car accident in 2022. But later recovered after treatment and surgery.

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