Two cuts on brow, ligament tear in proper knee: BCCI on Rishabh Pant’s accident
India cricketer Rishabh Pant, who survived a freak automotive accident on Friday morning, has two cuts on his brow, a ligament tear in his proper knee – the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) stated in an official assertion.
Pant has additionally damage his proper wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion accidents on his again, the assertion added.
Rishabh’s situation stays secure, and he has now been shifted to Max Hospital, Dehradun, the place he’ll endure MRI scans to determine the extent of his accidents and formulate his additional course of therapy.
“The BCCI is in constant touch with Rishabh’s family while the Medical Team is in close contact with the doctors currently treating Rishabh. The Board will see to it that Rishabh receives the best possible medical care and gets all the support he needs to come out of this traumatic phase,” the assertion learn.
Media Statement – Rishabh Pant
The BCCI will see to it that Rishabh receives the absolute best medical care and will get all of the assist he wants to come back out of this traumatic section.
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— BCCI (@BCCI) December 30, 2022
Meanwhile, speaking to the media, Max Hospital Dehradun Medical Superintendent Dr Ashish Yagnik stated that prima facie they didn’t discover any critical accidents on the cricketer and he’s secure.
“He is under evaluation and a team of doctors is attending him. Only after some tests we can tell more. As of now he is stable and there is not much to worry. The team of doctors is talking to him and based on what he is telling us about the injuries, he is getting evaluated. Prima facie we did not find any serious injuries. Orthopaedic and plastic surgeon doctors are attending him,” stated Yagnik, including that the hospital will quickly subject a well being bulletin.
Pant, who was hospitalised on Friday after being concerned in a automotive crash early on Friday morning close to Roorkee, Uttarakhand, was severely injured through the accident. He was admitted to Saksham Hospital Multispecialty and Trauma Centre the place he was handled for impression accidents. Thereafter, he was shifted to Max Hospital, Dehradun.
Pant was a part of the India check squad that sealed a 2-0 collection victory over Bangladesh this month. He was not named of their Twenty20 and ODI squads for matches towards Sri Lanka subsequent month.