This article will discuss the top 10 wicket-keepers with the most stumpings in all formats. Some of them are renowned and one of the finest players in the game of cricket. Some of them have even captained the Indian cricket team. Here two wicket-keepers are included in the world cup winning squad too.

1. MS Dhoni

MSD is one of the world's most renowned sports persons and athletes. He is one of the greatest active cricketers. He retired in 2019 from international cricket but still plays in the Indian Premier League. Every cricket fan wants to watch him play. This is evident when thousands of fans see him practicing in nets. He was a dependable middle-order batsman and finisher for the team India. He used to bat strongly and used to hit all over the park. He is an inspiration for a lot of budding new cricketers. He has a massive brand value both in sports and cricket. His fans know how passionate he is about animals and bikes. He lives in Ranchi.

2. Syed Kirmani 

Syed Kirmani, former Indian wicketkeeper, is the current discussion in this story. He participated in local cricket games in Tamil Nadu. He has played in almost 230 first-class cricket matches, giving him significant experience. He played 49 ODI matches and 88 test matches for India. He participated in his final ODI game and test match in 1986, both against Australia. He spent a long ten years representing India. He was one of the wicketkeepers of the 1983 world cup squad. He has 244 dismissals under his name.

3. Kiran More

Kiran More, the next highlight of the story. He played for the squad in the late 1980s and is an ex-Indian player. He played a role in MS Dhoni's biography later in his career. He has participated in 94 one-day matches and 49 test matches. In the two formats, he averaged 25 and 13, respectively. His final one-day encounter was against England in 1993, while his final test match was against Sri Lanka. He participated in domestic competitions with Baroda. He later led the selection committee as its chairman. He also performed senior consulting work for the American cricket squad.

4. Rishabh Pant

Rishabh is the current all-format keeper born in Uttarakhand. To date, he has been brilliant in test cricket. He has not shown that good performance in white ball cricket. But there is a window for improvement, so he is backed many times. He plays superbly in Indian Premier League. He even captained the team in IPL, which showcased his leadership quality. He is a jolly man who always entertains on and off the field. He has played some crucial knocks under pressure and helped the team cross the winning line. He has 193 dismissals under his name across all the formats. He has played 33 tests, 30 ODI, and 66 T20i.

5. Nayan Mongia 

Nayan Mongia is the next participant in our story. He was a former sportsman from Gujarat. He has participated in 140 one-day matches in addition to 44 tests. He batted at an average of 24 and 20 in the corresponding formats. He was stumped 52 times in all forms. He previously batted down the order. He eventually became a member of the coaching club. He was the cricket team's under-19 coach in Thailand. He and Ajay Jadeja were both accused of match-fixing during his playing days.

6. Dinesh Kartik 

Dinesh Karthik is the following participant in our story. He continues to play for India's cricket squad. He just finished competing in the T20 World Cup. He has participated in 56 T20 internationals, 94 one-day games, and 26 tests. He scores 25, 30, and 29 on average, accordingly. In his career, he performed 72 stumpings. He did well in the Indian Premier League and on domestic levels. He had fewer opportunities in the starting eleven because of the reputations of experienced players.

7. Wriddhiman Saha 

Wriddhiman Saha is the player on our list after him. He is a wicketkeeper from the West Bengal province. He used to bat in the middle of the order and form vital alliances. He often participates in Indian Premier League. He is a flexible player who can readily change his batting style. In agreement with all the formats he played, he has 130 dismissals.

8. Parthiv Patel 

Parthiv has one of the best hands behind the stumps. He was born in Gujarat to a Gujarati family and used to play for the same state on domestic stages. He is of short stature, but his caliber and impact as a player are much larger. Due to the presence of good wicketkeepers, he got few chances in the squad. He played his last international match in the year 2018. Nowadays, he is into commentary and sports analysis.

9. Rahul Dravid

Rahul, an ex-skipper of the team, is a player from Karnataka. He is a man of discipline and known for his test batting skills. After his retirement, he is in different roles, like a head coach, a national cricket academy member, and so on. He even did commentary in English in cricket tournaments. He is very successful in leading the under-19 team of India. He had 86 dismissals as a wicketkeeper.

10. Chandrakant Pandit

Chandrakant Pandit is the last former player from Maharashtra. He has played 5 tests and 36 one day for the Indian Cricket team. He scored an average of 24 and 20 in the respective formats. He has 43 dismissals under his name. Later after his cricket career, he turned upto to be a coach. He coached the Mumbai cricket team and the Vidharbha cricket team. He also served as the chairman of the all-Indian junior selection committee.