Rishabh pant wife

  1. My wife had a million new Indian followers after 'babysitter' photo with Rishabh Pant: Tim Paine
  2. Rishabh Pant Biography Full Details? Height, Age, Wife, Family & More
  3. Meet the man who saved Rishabh Pant's life
  4. Rohit Sharma's wife, Ritika Sajdeh, slams the media after Rishabh Pant's accident


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My wife had a million new Indian followers after 'babysitter' photo with Rishabh Pant: Tim Paine

Among other things, Tim Paine's 'babysitting' jibe at Rishabh Pant during the Boxing Day Test went viral. Paine tried to needle the young Indian wicketkeeper after he was omitted for the ODI series that followed the 4-Test series. Tim Paine asked Rishabh Pant if he could extend his stay in Australia after the Test series and maybe play for Hobart Hurricanes while babysitting at his place. "Tell you what big MS is back in the one-day squad. Should get this bloke down to Hurricanes... They need a batter. Fancy that extend you Aussie holiday, beautiful town Hobart too... get him a waterfront apartment," Tim Paine had said during the Boxing Day Test in 2018. "Have him over for dinner. Do you babysit? I can take my wife to the movies while you watch the kids." Both Tim Paine and Rishabh Pant proved that the sledging war was just on-field banter when the Indian wicketkeeper-batsman posed with the Australia captain's wife. Tim Paine's wife, Bonnie Paine took to Instagram to share a photo Pant with her kids and captioned it: "Best babysitter". The photo was taken when the India and Australia cricketers were hosted by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at his official residence in Sydney after the Boxing Day Test. Tim Paine to *Challenge accepted!* ( Mrs Bonnie Paine) Recalling the sledging war, Tim Paine said his wife was not watching the banter live on television and got to know about the incidents from social media. "I don't think she was watching," Paine said, as quoted b...

Rishabh Pant Biography Full Details? Height, Age, Wife, Family & More

Rishabh Pant (Biography) is an Indian cricketer who plays as a wicket-keeper batsman. Here are some details from his biography: Early Life and Career:- Rishabh Pant was born on October 4, 1997, in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. He started playing cricket at the age of 12 and moved to Delhi to further his cricketing career. He played for Delhi in domestic cricket and made his debut in 2015. Rishabh also played for India in the Under-19 World Cup in 2016, where he was the leading run-scorer for India. International Career:- Rishabh Pant made his debut for the Indian cricket team in 2017 in a T20I match against England. He made his Test debut later that year against England as well. Rishabh has since become a regular member of the Indian team in all formats of the game. He is known for his aggressive batting style and has scored several crucial innings for India in tough situations. In 2021, he played a pivotal role in India’s historic Test series win against Australia, scoring a match-winning century in the final Test match. Indian Premier League Career:- Rishabh Pant also plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and has represented Delhi Capitals since 2016. He was appointed as the team’s captain in 2021, leading them to the final of the tournament for the first time. Personal Life:- Not much is known about Rishabh Pant’s personal life as he is known to keep a low profile outside of cricket. Achievements: • Fastest century by an Indian wicket-keeper in Test cricket • Younges...

Meet the man who saved Rishabh Pant's life

IMAGE: Sushil Kumar took Rishabh Pant away from the burning car, wrapped him in a bedsheet and called for an ambulance. Photograph: Kind courtesy VVS Laxman/Twitter Former India cricketer and current NCA chief VVS Laxman took to his social media handles to give thanks to the man who saved the life of Indian wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant. Pant suffered multiple injuries but is in a stable condition after his car hit a central divider, flipped over and caught fire in the early hours of Friday morning. According to Press Trust of India, Haryana Roadways on Friday honoured driver Sushil and conductor Paramjeet who helped Pant. The state government is also likely to honour the two, according to sources. "We gave them an appreciation letter and a shield in our office when they returned to Panipat," Haryana Roadways Panipat depot general manager Kuldeep Jangra told PTI over phone. Police said the wicketkeeper-batsman, who was alone in the car when it crashed in the northern state of Uttarakhand, had lost control of the vehicle when he "dozed off". The car flipped over twice, police added. India's cricket board (BCCI) said in a statement the 25-year-old had suffered cuts to his forehead, torn a ligament in his right knee, and hurt his right wrist, ankle and toe. He also had abrasion injuries on his back, it said. The reports of CT scan of his brain and spinal cord have returned "normal" as per BCCI officials who are in constant touch with Max Dehradun. Earlier in the day Laxman was a...

Rohit Sharma's wife, Ritika Sajdeh, slams the media after Rishabh Pant's accident

The southpaw was driving his Mercedes, which hit a divider and soon caught fire. Luckily, Pant managed to come out of the vehicle and was helped by the locals. Pictures and videos of the injured player went viral on social media and were soon shared by the leading media house, which didn’t go down well with She took to Instagram and slammed the media for its behavior. “Shame on you for posting images and videos of someone who is hurt and unable to decide whether or not they want that out there,” she said. “They have family and friends who were terribly affected by these images. There is journalism, and there is just plain insensitivity,” she added.