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Rishabh Pant needs 52 more runs to become 5th Asian wicketkeeper to achieve this feat
India's new vice-captain Rishabh Pant will have a chance to enter the elite list of Asian wicketkeeper-batters during the Test series against England.
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The five-Test series begins on June 20 at Headingley, Leeds. Pant has a chance to leave Sarfaraz and Sangakkara behind on the list. He needs 84 runs and 170 runs to go past Sarfaraz and Sangakkara respectively.

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1. Former India captain MS Dhoni has 4,876 runs from 90 Tests at an average of 38.09, including six centuries and 33 half-centuries. His highest score was 224.
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2. Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim has 3,515 runs from 55 Tests at an average of 37. Rahim as six centuries and 16 half-centuries as wicketkeeper-batter in the format. His highest score is 219 not out.

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3. Former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has 3,117 runs from 48 Tests as wicketkeeper at an average of 40.49. Sangakkara has scored seven centuries and 11 fifties.

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4. Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has 3,031 runs from 54 Tests as wicketekeeper at an average of 37.41. Sarfaraz has four centuries and 21 fifties to his name as well.

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5. Rishabh Pant is fifth on the list with 2,948 runs from 43 Tests at an average of 42.11. Pant has six centuries and 15 half-centuries. His highest score is 159 not out.

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India's explosive wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has been named vice-captain of the Test side. On England tour, Pant is 52 runs away from becoming 5th Asian wicketkeeper-batter to complete 3,000 Test runs. Here is a list of top 5 Asian wicketkeepers in the format -
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