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Pant's 'never giving up' mantra gets another powerful chapter in Manchester

July 29, 2025

New Delhi, July 29

According to the Oxford Dictionary, the word ‘superpower’ has two primary definitions: a highly influential nation, and an extraordinary or superhuman capacity or skill in a normal human being.

From a cricketing perspective, Rishabh Pant has already performed feats on the field that have left many convinced he possesses some kind of superpower — hitting a six through his falling sweep shot, sweeping fast bowlers for boundaries, breaching long-standing fortresses, and chirping with his trademark lines while donning the keeping gloves.

But there’s one particular superpower, which is deeply admirable, that truly defines Pant — the 'never giving up' attitude. “Chahiye hi nahi yaar superpower, already hai – never giving up,” Pant once said in a video posted on the Lucknow Super Giants’ Instagram account on March 19.

This ‘never giving up’ trait has defined him in many moments — like when he scored 97 during the drawn Sydney Test while nursing an elbow injury, or during his unbeaten 91 at the Gabba to give India a hair-raising 2-1 series win. It shone once again in March 2024, when he made a staggering comeback to competitive cricket just 15 months after surviving a life-threatening car accident.

 

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