Rishabh Pant Birthday: Get lost, get so lost that… Rishabh Pant shared his heart with fans on his birthday.

Today is a very special day for Team India's wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant. He was born on this day i.e. 4 October 1997 in Roorkee, Uttarakhand. Pant is celebrating his 27th birthday today. He has told the mantra of success on his birthday and shared his heart with the fans. Pant shared some motivational lines from Charlotte Freeman and asked the fans to get lost again and again in search of themselves. He also advised you to believe in yourself and your journey and forget about what other people think. He told the fans not to expect success overnight.
Rishabh Pant was a victim of a terrible car accident in 2022. His comeback is very inspiring for others. In such a situation, learning from his life journey, Pant has tried to motivate the fans on his 27th birthday. He told the fans 'If you are lost, confused, or if you feel that you have not achieved everything you wanted to achieve, then do not be too hard on yourself. If you had achieved all this earlier and there was nothing left to learn, then your life would have become boring. So be patient, you will understand whatever is happening to you. Every experience of yours will take you where you should be. Do not be afraid of any defeat or making any mistake. Get lost in the search for yourself and find yourself again and again. Trust yourself and forget what others think.'
Rishabh Pant spoke his heart out.
This is how the journey of cricket was decided
Rishabh Pant came to Delhi from Roorkee with his mother at the age of 12 and started playing cricket. Pant came to Delhi to learn the ABCs of cricket and first got himself admitted to Sonnet Cricket Academy. After hard work, he got a chance to debut in first class in 2015 at the age of 18. He played his first match against Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. After this, he made his List A debut against Jharkhand this year.
Pant played an innings of 308 runs in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy season. He became the third youngest batsman to do so in first class. He came into the limelight because of this innings. Pant did not look back after this. He played in the Under-19 World Cup in 2016. Then he made his IPL debut in the same year. Soon he became a part of India's T20 team. After debuting in T20 International against England in 2017, he got a chance in Test and ODI in 2018.