Cricketer rishabh pant accident

  1. Rishabh Pant: India wicketkeeper in hospital after car crash
  2. Rishabh Pant injury update: Star Indian wicketkeeper starts walking without external support
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  4. Rishabh Pant stable after car accident, MRI scans normal
  5. Rishabh Pant: India wicketkeeper in hospital after car crash
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Rishabh Pant: India wicketkeeper in hospital after car crash

Reports in India say Pant suffered injuries to his head, back and leg. Pant crashed between Mangalaur and Nursan, close to his hometown of Roorkee in the northern state of Uttarakhand. "Rishabh is stable and undergoing scans," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah tweeted external-link . "I have spoken to his family and the doctors treating him. We are closely monitoring his progress and will provide him with all the necessary support." Delhi Capitals head coach and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting wished Pant a speedy recovery in a tweet external-link which read: "Hope you're on the mend and back on your feet soon." Pant has played 33 Tests, 30 one-day internationals and 66 Twenty20s for India. He was part of the India side that completed a 2-0 Test series win in Bangladesh on 25 December, top-scoring with 93 in the first innings. He was not named in the squad for the three Twenty20s and three one-day internationals against Sri Lanka that begin in Mumbai on 3 January.

Rishabh Pant injury update: Star Indian wicketkeeper starts walking without external support

Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been spending his time away from cricket to recover from the injuries he suffered during a car crash on 30th December, 2022. Pant missed international duty this year, most notably the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in February-March and more recently the ICC World Test Championship Final. He also missed IPL 2023. MORE: Rishab Pant posts positive recovery update on Instagram Pant, who is currently recovering at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore under the supervision of two physios and experts appointed by BCCI, uploaded a video on Instagram where he is seen climbing the stairs without the help of his support stick. Rishabh Pant has started walking well. Great news for India. [Pant Instagram] Pant also underwent a successful knee surgery earlier this year and by the looks of it, his rehab is going pretty well. MORE: When can we expect Pant to return to cricket? There is no timeline regarding Pant's comeback to the Indian team and to cricket in general. He has only just started walking and it'll take quite some time before he fully recovers and regains fitness to play cricket. With the World Cup scheduled to take place at the end of this year, BCCI are doing their best to help Pant recover as soon as possible, although it is unlikely that we will see the 25-year-old in any sort of action this year.

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Rishabh Pant stable after car accident, MRI scans normal

The 25-year-old was reportedly driving from his residence in Roorkee to New Delhi, when his vehicle hit a road divider at around 5:15am. Eye-witnesses claim Pant's car caught fire, though he was able to escape, albeit with injuries to his head, back and feet. He has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee and has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back. Pant was first admitted to Saksham Hospital near Delhi and then shifted to Max Hospital in Dehradun after his condition was stabilised. MRI scans of his brain and spine are normal and he will undergo plastic surgery for his facial injuries, lacerated wounds and abrasions. Scans of his ankle and knee have been postponed for now because of pain and swelling. Praying for Rishabh Pant. Thankfully he is out of danger. Wishing The BCCI is in touch with Pant's family and have extended their support to provide the India wicketkeeper-batter with the best possible medical care. VVS Laxman, the chief of India's National Cricket Academy (where Pant was due to travel in early January) said on Twitter that the left-hander is "out of danger," though the extent of his injuries is not yet fully known. Pant was a member of India's Test team for both victories on their recent tour of Bangladesh. He was not part of the white-ball squad that will take on Sri Lanka from 3 January and was due to head to the NCA in Bengaluru for strength and conditioning before the Test series agains...

Rishabh Pant: India wicketkeeper in hospital after car crash

Reports in India say Pant suffered injuries to his head, back and leg. Pant crashed between Mangalaur and Nursan, close to his hometown of Roorkee in the northern state of Uttarakhand. "Rishabh is stable and undergoing scans," Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah tweeted external-link . "I have spoken to his family and the doctors treating him. We are closely monitoring his progress and will provide him with all the necessary support." Delhi Capitals head coach and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting wished Pant a speedy recovery in a tweet external-link which read: "Hope you're on the mend and back on your feet soon." Pant has played 33 Tests, 30 one-day internationals and 66 Twenty20s for India. He was part of the India side that completed a 2-0 Test series win in Bangladesh on 25 December, top-scoring with 93 in the first innings. He was not named in the squad for the three Twenty20s and three one-day internationals against Sri Lanka that begin in Mumbai on 3 January.

Rishabh Pant stable after car accident, MRI scans normal

The 25-year-old was reportedly driving from his residence in Roorkee to New Delhi, when his vehicle hit a road divider at around 5:15am. Eye-witnesses claim Pant's car caught fire, though he was able to escape, albeit with injuries to his head, back and feet. He has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee and has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back. Pant was first admitted to Saksham Hospital near Delhi and then shifted to Max Hospital in Dehradun after his condition was stabilised. MRI scans of his brain and spine are normal and he will undergo plastic surgery for his facial injuries, lacerated wounds and abrasions. Scans of his ankle and knee have been postponed for now because of pain and swelling. Praying for Rishabh Pant. Thankfully he is out of danger. Wishing The BCCI is in touch with Pant's family and have extended their support to provide the India wicketkeeper-batter with the best possible medical care. VVS Laxman, the chief of India's National Cricket Academy (where Pant was due to travel in early January) said on Twitter that the left-hander is "out of danger," though the extent of his injuries is not yet fully known. Pant was a member of India's Test team for both victories on their recent tour of Bangladesh. He was not part of the white-ball squad that will take on Sri Lanka from 3 January and was due to head to the NCA in Bengaluru for strength and conditioning before the Test series agains...

Rishabh Pant injury update: Star Indian wicketkeeper starts walking without external support

Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been spending his time away from cricket to recover from the injuries he suffered during a car crash on 30th December, 2022. Pant missed international duty this year, most notably the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in February-March and more recently the ICC World Test Championship Final. He also missed IPL 2023. MORE: Rishab Pant posts positive recovery update on Instagram Pant, who is currently recovering at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore under the supervision of two physios and experts appointed by BCCI, uploaded a video on Instagram where he is seen climbing the stairs without the help of his support stick. Rishabh Pant has started walking well. Great news for India. [Pant Instagram] Pant also underwent a successful knee surgery earlier this year and by the looks of it, his rehab is going pretty well. MORE: When can we expect Pant to return to cricket? There is no timeline regarding Pant's comeback to the Indian team and to cricket in general. He has only just started walking and it'll take quite some time before he fully recovers and regains fitness to play cricket. With the World Cup scheduled to take place at the end of this year, BCCI are doing their best to help Pant recover as soon as possible, although it is unlikely that we will see the 25-year-old in any sort of action this year.

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Rishabh Pant injury update: Star Indian wicketkeeper starts walking without external support

Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been spending his time away from cricket to recover from the injuries he suffered during a car crash on 30th December, 2022. Pant missed international duty this year, most notably the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in February-March and more recently the ICC World Test Championship Final. He also missed IPL 2023. MORE: Rishab Pant posts positive recovery update on Instagram Pant, who is currently recovering at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore under the supervision of two physios and experts appointed by BCCI, uploaded a video on Instagram where he is seen climbing the stairs without the help of his support stick. Rishabh Pant has started walking well. Great news for India. [Pant Instagram] Pant also underwent a successful knee surgery earlier this year and by the looks of it, his rehab is going pretty well. MORE: When can we expect Pant to return to cricket? There is no timeline regarding Pant's comeback to the Indian team and to cricket in general. He has only just started walking and it'll take quite some time before he fully recovers and regains fitness to play cricket. With the World Cup scheduled to take place at the end of this year, BCCI are doing their best to help Pant recover as soon as possible, although it is unlikely that we will see the 25-year-old in any sort of action this year.

Rishabh Pant stable after car accident, MRI scans normal

The 25-year-old was reportedly driving from his residence in Roorkee to New Delhi, when his vehicle hit a road divider at around 5:15am. Eye-witnesses claim Pant's car caught fire, though he was able to escape, albeit with injuries to his head, back and feet. He has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee and has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back. Pant was first admitted to Saksham Hospital near Delhi and then shifted to Max Hospital in Dehradun after his condition was stabilised. MRI scans of his brain and spine are normal and he will undergo plastic surgery for his facial injuries, lacerated wounds and abrasions. Scans of his ankle and knee have been postponed for now because of pain and swelling. Praying for Rishabh Pant. Thankfully he is out of danger. Wishing The BCCI is in touch with Pant's family and have extended their support to provide the India wicketkeeper-batter with the best possible medical care. VVS Laxman, the chief of India's National Cricket Academy (where Pant was due to travel in early January) said on Twitter that the left-hander is "out of danger," though the extent of his injuries is not yet fully known. Pant was a member of India's Test team for both victories on their recent tour of Bangladesh. He was not part of the white-ball squad that will take on Sri Lanka from 3 January and was due to head to the NCA in Bengaluru for strength and conditioning before the Test series agains...