Rishabh Pant Health Update: When will he be able to play cricket once again? Big revelation

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Rishabh Pant, an Indian cricketer who was badly injured in a terrible car crash while travelling from Delhi to Roorkee, is getting better. He underwent head surgery at Max Hospital by medical professionals. Currently, Indian wicket-keeper batsman has been kept in the ICU. However, even on Saturday, his MRI scan could not be performed due to pain and edoema in numerous bodily areas (December 31).

In contrast, Pant may be sent in the coming days for ligament surgery to Delhi, Mumbai, or perhaps England or USA. The medical notification, though, is not being released by Max Hospital. However, BCCI is undoubtedly getting his information. Pant might need to wait an additional two months before making a comeback. Because ligament surgeries and rehabilitation are both lengthy processes, external injuries will require 15 to 20 days to heal.

Let us tell you that the director of the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), Shyam Sundar Sharma, arrived in Dehradun on Saturday. He asked how injured cricketer Rishabh Pant was doing. also spoke with Pant’s mother and the specialists. After that, Mukhatib Sharma told the media that the cut on Pant’s forehead had underwent surgery and he’s doing better now.

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