Rishabh Pant appointed as the State Brand Ambassador of Uttarakhand
Rishabh Pant appointed as the State Brand Ambassador of Uttarakhand: Rishabh Pant, an Indian wicketkeeper, and batter have been chosen to represent the state of Uttarakhand as its official brand ambassador.
Pant was born in the city of Haridwar, which is located in the state of Uttarakhand in northern India.
Pant’s ties to his hometown remain strong despite the fact that he has competed for the Delhi state side in domestic cricket. He attributes this to the fact that he has deep family roots there.
Late on Wednesday, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, took to his official Twitter profile to make the announcement that Pant will serve as the brand ambassador for the state.
“The state government has made the decision to appoint the son of Devbhoomi and the talented player @RishabhPant17 of the Indian cricket team as the “State Brand Ambassador.”
Appointment
The purpose of this appointment is to encourage the youth of Uttarakhand to participate in sports and maintain a healthy lifestyle. I hope all goes well for you! Dhami posted on his Twitter account.
Rishabh Pant provides his response after his scheduled appointment.
The young man, who is only 24 years old, expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand for the new position, and he also offered words of inspiration to the young people of the state.
“I would like to express my gratitude to Pushkardhami Ji for providing me with this chance. It is without a doubt an amazing experience, but it also comes with a significant amount of responsibility.
On Thursday, Pant sent out a tweet in which he shared his advice for young people. He said, “My message to all of the young people is that, you can do anything you want as long as you believe in yourself and set your mind to it and work hard.”
Pant has competed for the senior Indian men’s squad in a total of 54 Twenty20 Internationals, 31 Test Matches, and 27 One Day Internationals. He is widely considered to be one of the best finishers in the world because of his ability to steal the game away from the competition regardless of the game’s format.
Pant, who is only 24 years old, has already scored five centuries in the test format in Australia, England, South Africa, and India. After collecting his first One-Day International century in the series-deciding match against England at Old Trafford, he made history by being the first Asian wicketkeeper-batter to score hundreds in both One-Day Internationals and Tests.
After KL Rahul sustained an injury on the eve of the first T20I match of the series against South Africa, Pant was given the responsibility of leading India throughout the five-match home series.