Rishabh Pant: Cricketer Rishabh Pant will be flown to Mumbai from the Max Hospital in Dehradun, where he was undergoing treatment after a car accident on December 30, according to a statement released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday, January 4. Pant will be admitted to the Mumbai facility of the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute, where BCCI medical professionals will be in charge of him directly. Pant will be given all assistance possible to hasten his treatment, as has been assured by the Indian Cricket Board.
Rishabh Pant’s sister slams Media
A media horde gathered at the Max Hospital facility in Dehradun as soon as word of Pant’s transfer to Mumbai spread in order to snap the player. Due to the hospital’s subsequent overcrowding, Pant’s decision to switch to an ambulance was complicated. The cricketer’s sister found this to be annoying and was spotted yelling at the onlookers who were blocking the path. A video of Pant’s sister asking, “Humanity nhi hai kya aaplogo me,” has been making the rounds online.
Regarding Rishabh Pant’s wounds, the cricketer had a ligament tear in his right knee in addition to wounds to his wrist, ankle, and toe. While Pant had his first care at the Max Hospital in Dehradun, he will have knee surgery at the Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai. Throughout his recuperation, BCCI will keep a close eye on Pant.
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The cricketer will not participate in any cricket matches in the meantime. According to reports, Pant may also miss the ODI World Cup in 2023. It is now confirmed that he will not participate in the forthcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy, which is crucial for India to win in order to qualify for the June World Test Championship Final.
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