Rishabh pant health

  1. Rishabh Pant Health Update: No more surgery, Pant comeback earlier than expected as Indian WK returns to NCA
  2. Rishabh Pant Health Update: Wicketkeeper Batter Set To Be Discharged In Two Weeks
  3. Rishabh Pant health update: Shifted from ICU to private suite over infection scare
  4. Rishabh Pant Health Update Rishabh Pant Shares Positive Update On His Recovery
  5. Pant health update: Brain and spinal cord MRI scan results normal
  6. Max Hospital's first official update on Rishabh Pant's health after car accident
  7. Rishabh Pant health update: Shifted from ICU to private suite over infection scare
  8. Rishabh Pant Health Update: Wicketkeeper Batter Set To Be Discharged In Two Weeks
  9. Max Hospital's first official update on Rishabh Pant's health after car accident
  10. Pant health update: Brain and spinal cord MRI scan results normal


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Rishabh Pant Health Update: No more surgery, Pant comeback earlier than expected as Indian WK returns to NCA

Rishabh Pant Health Update: India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant is nearing a return to full fitness. The left-hander is now back at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru continuing his rehabilitation. The 25-year-old was expected to undergo another minor surgery, but such has been his recovery that the doctors have ruled the option out. Follow IND vs AUS WTC Final LIVE Updates on Insidesport.IN “Let’s make it clear that Pant never had multiple surgeries as was speculated. There was much anxiety over another surgery. He was monitored every fortnight. Fortunately, his progress has been better than expected. This is a big boost for him. It could mean his comeback can happen a lot earlier than what was first expected,” a BCCI source told TOI. Also Read: Rishabh Pant was spotted at the Mumbai airport last week. While the reason for his visit is unclear, it is believed that Pant was in the city for consultation regarding his recovery. The 25-year-old had major surgery on his MCL (Media Collateral Ligament) and also damaged his ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament). Despite the surgery, another minor surgery was considered weeks after the initial operation. To Pant’s fortune, the rest of the ligaments are naturally healing well and that option has been ruled out. As per TOI, there were concerns around Pant’s posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and surgery was earlier considered. That option was ruled out last week, potentially when the Delhi Capitals skipper landed in Mumbai. He h...

Rishabh Pant Health Update: Wicketkeeper Batter Set To Be Discharged In Two Weeks

India's wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant, who is currently undergoing treatment in Mumbai for the injuries he sustained in a car accident last month, is likely to be discharged from the hospital in two weeks, as per reports. Pant has successfully undergone surgeries for his ligament injuries and continues to recover. However, even after his discharge he will have to undergo a period of rehabilitation before he can make a comeback on the cricket field. A report carried by Times of India suggests that while Pant had sustained injuries on all his ligaments only one was medically operated and the others will be allowed to heal naturally. The medical experts currently supervising Pant's health don't want the stumper to undergo anymore surgeries. "All the ligaments were injured. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is a cause of concern. The doctors said that Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) surgery was absolutely necessary. Now, his PCL will be assessed in two weeks. Hopefully, it will not need any further surgery. As of now, he essentially has undergone just one major surgery," a BCCI source told TOI. As per this report, rehab will begin only after the ligaments heal which could take a period of around six weeks. However, his health will be assessed after two months. In all likelihood though, Pant's return to cricketing action is unlikely before at least 4-6 months as the Delhi Capitals captain will also have to take counselling sessions prior to that. The road to recovery ha...

Rishabh Pant health update: Shifted from ICU to private suite over infection scare

Rishabh Pant was alone in the car and reportedly fell asleep at the wheel when the accident happened. According to a statement by the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) in coordination with the Max Hospital Dehradun where he has been admitted, the cricketer has suffered two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee along with injuries on his right wrist, ankle, toe and back. Sharma on Saturday flagged concerns over visitors flocking to the hospital to catch a glimpse of the cricketer, Rishabh Pant, who is under treatment. "Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection. There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant," Sharma told ANI over the phone. Shyam Sharma on Saturday arrived at Max Hospital in Dehradun to meet Pant. Sharma said: "He is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah is 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)." Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant is stable and his condition is improving, sources at the hospital said. "He (Pant) said the car swerved across the road while trying to avoid a pothole or something black," Dhami told reporters after meeting the cricketer at the hospital. The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) Director, Shyam Sharma, who met Pant on Saturday, had al...

Rishabh Pant Health Update Rishabh Pant Shares Positive Update On His Recovery

Team India's star wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant met with a life-threatening car accident in December last year and will miss most of the cricketing action this year,which includes Ever since his accident, the Southpaw has undergone multiple surgeries and is currently in a process of full recovery. He was travelling from Delhi to Uttarakhand when his car collided with a divider near Roorkee. Rishabh Pant, one of team India's most dependable batters across formats,has provided a positive update on his recovery. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Pant revealed that he will be fit very soon and said he has gained a fresh perspective on how he views his life. “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," Pant told IANS. “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," he stated. Pant continued, “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." Rishabh said he is focused on getting back to his feet now. “I think it’s difficult to say how much I miss cricket because my life literally revolve...

Pant health update: Brain and spinal cord MRI scan results normal

Results of MRI scans conducted on Pant's accident took place in the early hours of Friday(ANI) A medical bulletin released by Max Hospital has said that Pant is "stable, conscious and oriented" and doctors have given him "above knee splintage ... for suspected right knee ligament injury, and suspected right ankle ligament injury". MRI scans of his ankle and knee have been postponed till tomorrow because of pain and swelling, according to ESPNCricinfo. The bulletin further notes that "prima facie, he had sustained multiple abrasions on right-hand forearm and leg, and lacerated wounds over forehead and near eyebrow, and multiple graze abrasions on the back". ALSO READ | 'His face was covered in blood, clothes torn': Eye-witness who rescued Rishabh Pant reveals chilling details of accident Pant's car rammed into a divider on Friday and caught fire on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. The wicketkeeper-batter was on his way to Dehradun to visit his family. "The incident took place between 5:30 and 6 AM. Rishabh Pant's car met with an accident in which he sustained some injuries. He was taken to Saksham Hospital where a team of doctors looked after him. He was then referred to Dehradun's Max Hospital for better treatment," a statement from the police read. Pant was rescued by a local bus driver, who made sure that the Indian cricketer safely escaped the car that had caught fire. The driver said that he was unaware of Pant's identity until the cricketer told him about it Pant has score...

Max Hospital's first official update on Rishabh Pant's health after car accident

India cricketer India cricketer Rishabh Pant(ANI) "Cricketer Rishabh Pant is under the observation of Orthopedics & plastic surgeons. His condition is stable. His detailed medical bulletin will be released once he's examined. Thereafter, we'll take the next steps," said Dr Ashish Yagnik, Max Hospital, Dehradun. Also Read | Rishabh Pant accident: How the India cricketer broke windscreen to timely escape burning car - Five things to know Pant, alone in his car, was driving to Uttarakhand to pay his family a surprise visit. He was on the Delhi-Dehradun highway when he allegedly dozed off. His car then collided with a divider at Mohammedpur Jat near Roorkee. The police later informed the media that Pant's car caught fire but the Indian cricketer managed to escape the vehicle after breaking its windscreen. Pant was rushed to Roorkee's Civil Hospital before being taken to Max, Dehradun, which was about 30 minutes away from the spot of the incident. "The incident took place between 5:30 and 6 AM. Rishabh Pant's car met with an accident in which he sustained some injuries. He was taken to Saksham Hospital where a team of doctors looked after him. He was then referred to Dehradun's Max Hospital for better treatment," a statement from the police read. The extent of Pant's injuries will be known over the course of time as the press release stated but it is believed that the 25-year-old will require plastic surgery and skin grafting due to the damage caused on his back. There are no f...

Rishabh Pant health update: Shifted from ICU to private suite over infection scare

Rishabh Pant was alone in the car and reportedly fell asleep at the wheel when the accident happened. According to a statement by the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) in coordination with the Max Hospital Dehradun where he has been admitted, the cricketer has suffered two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee along with injuries on his right wrist, ankle, toe and back. Sharma on Saturday flagged concerns over visitors flocking to the hospital to catch a glimpse of the cricketer, Rishabh Pant, who is under treatment. "Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection. There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant," Sharma told ANI over the phone. Shyam Sharma on Saturday arrived at Max Hospital in Dehradun to meet Pant. Sharma said: "He is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah is 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)." Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant is stable and his condition is improving, sources at the hospital said. "He (Pant) said the car swerved across the road while trying to avoid a pothole or something black," Dhami told reporters after meeting the cricketer at the hospital. The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) Director, Shyam Sharma, who met Pant on Saturday, had al...

Rishabh Pant Health Update: Wicketkeeper Batter Set To Be Discharged In Two Weeks

India's wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant, who is currently undergoing treatment in Mumbai for the injuries he sustained in a car accident last month, is likely to be discharged from the hospital in two weeks, as per reports. Pant has successfully undergone surgeries for his ligament injuries and continues to recover. However, even after his discharge he will have to undergo a period of rehabilitation before he can make a comeback on the cricket field. A report carried by Times of India suggests that while Pant had sustained injuries on all his ligaments only one was medically operated and the others will be allowed to heal naturally. The medical experts currently supervising Pant's health don't want the stumper to undergo anymore surgeries. "All the ligaments were injured. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is a cause of concern. The doctors said that Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) surgery was absolutely necessary. Now, his PCL will be assessed in two weeks. Hopefully, it will not need any further surgery. As of now, he essentially has undergone just one major surgery," a BCCI source told TOI. As per this report, rehab will begin only after the ligaments heal which could take a period of around six weeks. However, his health will be assessed after two months. In all likelihood though, Pant's return to cricketing action is unlikely before at least 4-6 months as the Delhi Capitals captain will also have to take counselling sessions prior to that. The road to recovery ha...

Max Hospital's first official update on Rishabh Pant's health after car accident

India cricketer India cricketer Rishabh Pant(ANI) "Cricketer Rishabh Pant is under the observation of Orthopedics & plastic surgeons. His condition is stable. His detailed medical bulletin will be released once he's examined. Thereafter, we'll take the next steps," said Dr Ashish Yagnik, Max Hospital, Dehradun. Also Read | Rishabh Pant accident: How the India cricketer broke windscreen to timely escape burning car - Five things to know Pant, alone in his car, was driving to Uttarakhand to pay his family a surprise visit. He was on the Delhi-Dehradun highway when he allegedly dozed off. His car then collided with a divider at Mohammedpur Jat near Roorkee. The police later informed the media that Pant's car caught fire but the Indian cricketer managed to escape the vehicle after breaking its windscreen. Pant was rushed to Roorkee's Civil Hospital before being taken to Max, Dehradun, which was about 30 minutes away from the spot of the incident. "The incident took place between 5:30 and 6 AM. Rishabh Pant's car met with an accident in which he sustained some injuries. He was taken to Saksham Hospital where a team of doctors looked after him. He was then referred to Dehradun's Max Hospital for better treatment," a statement from the police read. The extent of Pant's injuries will be known over the course of time as the press release stated but it is believed that the 25-year-old will require plastic surgery and skin grafting due to the damage caused on his back. There are no f...

Pant health update: Brain and spinal cord MRI scan results normal

Results of MRI scans conducted on Pant's accident took place in the early hours of Friday(ANI) A medical bulletin released by Max Hospital has said that Pant is "stable, conscious and oriented" and doctors have given him "above knee splintage ... for suspected right knee ligament injury, and suspected right ankle ligament injury". MRI scans of his ankle and knee have been postponed till tomorrow because of pain and swelling, according to ESPNCricinfo. The bulletin further notes that "prima facie, he had sustained multiple abrasions on right-hand forearm and leg, and lacerated wounds over forehead and near eyebrow, and multiple graze abrasions on the back". ALSO READ | 'His face was covered in blood, clothes torn': Eye-witness who rescued Rishabh Pant reveals chilling details of accident Pant's car rammed into a divider on Friday and caught fire on the Delhi-Dehradun highway. The wicketkeeper-batter was on his way to Dehradun to visit his family. "The incident took place between 5:30 and 6 AM. Rishabh Pant's car met with an accident in which he sustained some injuries. He was taken to Saksham Hospital where a team of doctors looked after him. He was then referred to Dehradun's Max Hospital for better treatment," a statement from the police read. Pant was rescued by a local bus driver, who made sure that the Indian cricketer safely escaped the car that had caught fire. The driver said that he was unaware of Pant's identity until the cricketer told him about it Pant has score...