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Rishabh Pant Is 5 Months Old. Here's The 'Proof'

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India cricketer Rishabh Pant seems to have been 'reborn' after surviving a scary accident on December 30, 2022. Pant, who is presently undergoing rehab at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, altered his Date of Birth on social media handles to 5th January 2023 which makes him a 5-month-old boy.

Pant's decision has had his fans and the cricketing universe buzzing. These unexpected modifications have sparked speculation and raised questions about what's the motive behind it.

Rishabh Pant, the dynamic Indian cricketer known for his explosive batting prowess, has changed his birth date which seems to be a move to mark his new life after the accident.

This cryptic alteration has reverberated throughout the cricketing world, leaving pundits and fans searching for meaning behind this.

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