Rishabh Pant is now on Threads App!

Indian cricketer, Rishabh Pant has been active on the social media platform for quite some time now after his near-fatal car accident. He is seen sharing his health updates on his health with his fans. Presently, the wicketkeeper-batter is at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. But, here’s something new for Rishabh’s fans, now he […]

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Indian cricketer, Rishabh Pant has been active on the social media platform for quite some time now after his near-fatal car accident. He is seen sharing his health updates on his health with his fans. Presently, the wicketkeeper-batter is at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. But, here’s something new for Rishabh’s fans, now he has made his debut in the newly launched Threads app on Instagram. 

Rishabh Pant joins Threads 

The 25-year-old cricketer has made his entry on this latest application and also gained over 50,000 followers on the very first day of joining it. In his post, Pant wrote, “Let’s create a thread for everyone to join in a welcoming way and see. That includes @zuck. And get as many people as possible in the same thread. We all can welcome on the same thread. Let’s try this public and respected people make it a big one.”

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Since the post was shared by Rishabh, it has garnered several reactions, and fans were leaving heartfelt comments on it. 

Rishabh’s new life after a horrific accident: January 05, 2023 

Pant has also been in the headlines after he changed his Date of Birth on his social media platforms to January 5, 2023, making him a 5-month-old boy. The cricketer marked this date as a new life after the horrific car accident he met with. This cryptic alteration of his birthdate has reverberated throughout the cricketing world, leaving his fans searching for meaning behind this. Pant is not only updated his birth date on Instagram but also on other social media handles too. 

Right now, he is working hard to regain his strength, fitness and remain in contention for the upcoming ODI World Cup 2023, which was announced by the ICC last month.