Rishabh pant accident date

  1. India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant ‘lucky to survive’ after serious car accident
  2. ‘Not bad Rishabh’: Pant shares video of climbing stairs without support
  3. Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'
  4. Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here
  5. ‘Not bad Rishabh’: Pant shares video of climbing stairs without support
  6. Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'
  7. Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here
  8. India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant ‘lucky to survive’ after serious car accident
  9. Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'
  10. Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here


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India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant ‘lucky to survive’ after serious car accident

Police investigate the scene of the accident near Roorkee, in the northern state of Uttarakhand, in which the Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant was injured on Friday. Photograph: AP Police investigate the scene of the accident near Roorkee, in the northern state of Uttarakhand, in which the Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant was injured on Friday. Photograph: AP The India cricketer Rishabh Pant was in a stable condition on Friday after suffering multiple injuries when his car hit a central divider, flipped over and caught fire in the early hours of the morning. Police said the wicketkeeper-batsman, who was alone in the car when it crashed between Mangalaur and Nursan, close to his hometown of Roorkee in the northern state of Uttarakhand, had lost control of the vehicle when he “dozed off”. “Pant sustained injuries on his forehead, a hand and right knee. However, he is conscious and able to talk,” Supt Swapn Kishor Singh was quoted as saying in Multiple reports in Indian media said that after Pant’s car collided with the traffic divider the player had to break open a window to escape the vehicle, which was engulfed in flames. Photographs of the crash showed extensive impact and fire damage to the car. Rishabh Pant at the MCG during the T20 World Cup in October. Photograph: Surjeet Yadav/AFP/Getty Images India’s cricket board, the BCCI, said in a statement the 25-year-old had suffered cuts to his forehead, torn a ligament in his right knee and hurt his right wrist, ankle and toe. He ...

‘Not bad Rishabh’: Pant shares video of climbing stairs without support

Pant who is recovering from a horrific car accident, recently talked about how he was looking at life from a new perspective and is enjoying all the little things. In an interview to IANS, he had said: “I am much better now and making some good progress with my recovery. Hopefully, with the grace of God, and the support of the medical team, I will be fully fit very soon. It is hard for me to say if everything around me has become more positive or even negative.” “However, I’ve gained a fresh perspective on how I view my life now. Something I value today is enjoying my life to the fullest and this includes the smallest of things that we ignore in our daily routine. Everyone today is hustling and working extremely hard to achieve something special, but we’ve forgotten to enjoy the little things which give us joy every single day,” he added.

Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'

For Haryana Roadways bus driver Susheel Kumar (42) and conductor Paramjit Singh Nain (30), who pulled cricketer Both hail from Haryana’s Karnal district — Susheel is from Ballah village and Paramjit from Golli village, just 10 minutes away. The overnight routes they take are usually to Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal and Jammu & Kashmir. “We mostly work on the overnight route and often come across such mishaps on the highways, especially in winter when there is fog in the morning. Our first instinct is always to rescue and help the victims. I feel it is my duty to help, irrespective of who the person is in such circumstances,” said Susheel. Don't miss | “I am from a poor family. Gharwale proud mehsoos kar rahe hain ki achcha kaam kiya hai (my family is proud to see this good deed),” added Paramjit. “Haadse mein koi apna bhi ho sakta hai, madad zaroor karni chahiye, haadsa dekh ke bhagna nahi chahiye (It can be one of ours in a mishap, we should always help someone in an accident, not run away),” he said. It was at 4.25 am on Friday that their bus, ferrying over 30 passengers, left for Panipat from Haridwar. When it reached near Gurukul Narsan in Uttarakhand around 5.15 am, Susheel saw a car approaching at high speed from a distance of 300 metres and slowed down. Opinion | “From its lights, one could see that the car had lost control. Within seconds, the car rammed into the railings and hit the divider, before jumping across and turning upside down about 50 metres from the bu...

Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here

Rishabh Pant met with a serious accident when his luxury car crashed into the road divider and caught fire after he dozed off at the wheel on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. The 25-year-old was alone in the car and suffered injuries on his back, forehead and leg. His plan to surprise his mother ahead of the new year turned into a horrific accident. "He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)," Sharma told ANI. He said, "Rishabh Pant's condition is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah (BCCI secretary) is also monitoring it. As of now, he'll remain admitted here. He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)." He also flagged concerns over visitors flocking to visit the Indian cricketer who is under treatment. "Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection," he told ANI over the phone. This came after Actors Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher met Pant and his mother. "We met him & his mother. He is stable. Appeal to people to pray for him so that he gets well soon," they had told ANI. As per Singh, "There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant." Earlier in the day, Sharma said that if needed the wicketkeeper-batter would be airlifted to Delhi for his plastic surgery. However, as per media reports Pant underwent a plastic surgery on h...

‘Not bad Rishabh’: Pant shares video of climbing stairs without support

Pant who is recovering from a horrific car accident, recently talked about how he was looking at life from a new perspective and is enjoying all the little things. In an interview to IANS, he had said: “I am much better now and making some good progress with my recovery. Hopefully, with the grace of God, and the support of the medical team, I will be fully fit very soon. It is hard for me to say if everything around me has become more positive or even negative.” “However, I’ve gained a fresh perspective on how I view my life now. Something I value today is enjoying my life to the fullest and this includes the smallest of things that we ignore in our daily routine. Everyone today is hustling and working extremely hard to achieve something special, but we’ve forgotten to enjoy the little things which give us joy every single day,” he added.

Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'

For Haryana Roadways bus driver Susheel Kumar (42) and conductor Paramjit Singh Nain (30), who pulled cricketer Both hail from Haryana’s Karnal district — Susheel is from Ballah village and Paramjit from Golli village, just 10 minutes away. The overnight routes they take are usually to Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal and Jammu & Kashmir. “We mostly work on the overnight route and often come across such mishaps on the highways, especially in winter when there is fog in the morning. Our first instinct is always to rescue and help the victims. I feel it is my duty to help, irrespective of who the person is in such circumstances,” said Susheel. Don't miss | “I am from a poor family. Gharwale proud mehsoos kar rahe hain ki achcha kaam kiya hai (my family is proud to see this good deed),” added Paramjit. “Haadse mein koi apna bhi ho sakta hai, madad zaroor karni chahiye, haadsa dekh ke bhagna nahi chahiye (It can be one of ours in a mishap, we should always help someone in an accident, not run away),” he said. It was at 4.25 am on Friday that their bus, ferrying over 30 passengers, left for Panipat from Haridwar. When it reached near Gurukul Narsan in Uttarakhand around 5.15 am, Susheel saw a car approaching at high speed from a distance of 300 metres and slowed down. Opinion | “From its lights, one could see that the car had lost control. Within seconds, the car rammed into the railings and hit the divider, before jumping across and turning upside down about 50 metres from the bu...

Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here

Rishabh Pant met with a serious accident when his luxury car crashed into the road divider and caught fire after he dozed off at the wheel on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. The 25-year-old was alone in the car and suffered injuries on his back, forehead and leg. His plan to surprise his mother ahead of the new year turned into a horrific accident. "He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)," Sharma told ANI. He said, "Rishabh Pant's condition is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah (BCCI secretary) is also monitoring it. As of now, he'll remain admitted here. He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)." He also flagged concerns over visitors flocking to visit the Indian cricketer who is under treatment. "Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection," he told ANI over the phone. This came after Actors Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher met Pant and his mother. "We met him & his mother. He is stable. Appeal to people to pray for him so that he gets well soon," they had told ANI. As per Singh, "There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant." Earlier in the day, Sharma said that if needed the wicketkeeper-batter would be airlifted to Delhi for his plastic surgery. However, as per media reports Pant underwent a plastic surgery on h...

India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant ‘lucky to survive’ after serious car accident

Police investigate the scene of the accident near Roorkee, in the northern state of Uttarakhand, in which the Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant was injured on Friday. Photograph: AP Police investigate the scene of the accident near Roorkee, in the northern state of Uttarakhand, in which the Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant was injured on Friday. Photograph: AP The India cricketer Rishabh Pant was in a stable condition on Friday after suffering multiple injuries when his car hit a central divider, flipped over and caught fire in the early hours of the morning. Police said the wicketkeeper-batsman, who was alone in the car when it crashed between Mangalaur and Nursan, close to his hometown of Roorkee in the northern state of Uttarakhand, had lost control of the vehicle when he “dozed off”. “Pant sustained injuries on his forehead, a hand and right knee. However, he is conscious and able to talk,” Supt Swapn Kishor Singh was quoted as saying in Multiple reports in Indian media said that after Pant’s car collided with the traffic divider the player had to break open a window to escape the vehicle, which was engulfed in flames. Photographs of the crash showed extensive impact and fire damage to the car. Rishabh Pant at the MCG during the T20 World Cup in October. Photograph: Surjeet Yadav/AFP/Getty Images India’s cricket board, the BCCI, said in a statement the 25-year-old had suffered cuts to his forehead, torn a ligament in his right knee and hurt his right wrist, ankle and toe. He ...

Rishabh Pant car accident: Among Rishabh Pant's first words after accident: 'Call my mother'

For Haryana Roadways bus driver Susheel Kumar (42) and conductor Paramjit Singh Nain (30), who pulled cricketer Both hail from Haryana’s Karnal district — Susheel is from Ballah village and Paramjit from Golli village, just 10 minutes away. The overnight routes they take are usually to Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal and Jammu & Kashmir. “We mostly work on the overnight route and often come across such mishaps on the highways, especially in winter when there is fog in the morning. Our first instinct is always to rescue and help the victims. I feel it is my duty to help, irrespective of who the person is in such circumstances,” said Susheel. Don't miss | “I am from a poor family. Gharwale proud mehsoos kar rahe hain ki achcha kaam kiya hai (my family is proud to see this good deed),” added Paramjit. “Haadse mein koi apna bhi ho sakta hai, madad zaroor karni chahiye, haadsa dekh ke bhagna nahi chahiye (It can be one of ours in a mishap, we should always help someone in an accident, not run away),” he said. It was at 4.25 am on Friday that their bus, ferrying over 30 passengers, left for Panipat from Haridwar. When it reached near Gurukul Narsan in Uttarakhand around 5.15 am, Susheel saw a car approaching at high speed from a distance of 300 metres and slowed down. Opinion | “From its lights, one could see that the car had lost control. Within seconds, the car rammed into the railings and hit the divider, before jumping across and turning upside down about 50 metres from the bu...

Rishabh Pant accident: Big statements from Uttarakhand police, DDCA. Read here

Rishabh Pant met with a serious accident when his luxury car crashed into the road divider and caught fire after he dozed off at the wheel on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. The 25-year-old was alone in the car and suffered injuries on his back, forehead and leg. His plan to surprise his mother ahead of the new year turned into a horrific accident. "He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)," Sharma told ANI. He said, "Rishabh Pant's condition is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah (BCCI secretary) is also monitoring it. As of now, he'll remain admitted here. He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred)." He also flagged concerns over visitors flocking to visit the Indian cricketer who is under treatment. "Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection," he told ANI over the phone. This came after Actors Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher met Pant and his mother. "We met him & his mother. He is stable. Appeal to people to pray for him so that he gets well soon," they had told ANI. As per Singh, "There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant." Earlier in the day, Sharma said that if needed the wicketkeeper-batter would be airlifted to Delhi for his plastic surgery. However, as per media reports Pant underwent a plastic surgery on h...