Team India began their Test cricket season with a big 280-run win in the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai. The second and final Test of the series will be played in Kanpur on September 27. After that, India will host New Zealand for a three-Test series, ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia which commences on November 22. The Australian team would be keeping an eye on the performance of India in their home Test matches. One player notable in this first Test was Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who is back in Test cricket since he missed a lot after a car crash which saw him staying away from the career for some time. Rishabh Pant who was India's one of the top batters for almost two years before the accident, seemed to continue right where he left off. Also Read | Ajinkya Rahane to Kickstart his Cricket Academy in Mumbai At 26, he struck his sixth Test century to tie MS Dhoni's record for most centuries by an Indian wicket-keeper in Test cricket. Cummins said on Star Sports, "I think those guys, you know that they are going to be aggressive, take the game on. Like Rishabh Pant might play a reverse slap and it is an incredible shot and that's just part of who he is, "He's someone that has a big influence in a couple of series and we have go to try and keep him quiet," Rishabh Pant was key to India’s success in their last two series wins in Australia. The seven Tests where Pant batted saw him score 624 runs for India, including a hundred and two fifties. His strike-rate of 72.13 in Australia is brilliant while his average of 62.40 is quite impressive. He was the second highest run scorer for India in 2018/19 series as they won their first-ever series against Australia in a Test series at their home soil. The upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy will have five Test matches. These matches are part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship. Also Read | "God has made him different...," Akash Deep Remarks on Jasprit Bumrah