Rishabh Pant will likely miss a significant amount of time due to his injuries sustained in a serious car accident on Friday morning (December 30) near Roorkee. The 25-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman collided with a divider in his car on Friday morning close to Roorkee after making his last match appearance for India against Bangladesh in the second Test of a two-match series last week in Dhaka.
The cricketer suffered several injuries as a result of the tragic accident, but he is currently receiving treatment at Dehradun’s Max Hospital and is not in danger. According to reports, Pant has two wounds on his forehead, a torn ligament in his right knee, and wounds on his right wrist, ankle, and toe. He reportedly also suffered abrasion wounds to his back, right wrist, and right ankle.
After being in the near-death experience through which Pant fortunately was rescued through his own determination and the good Samaritans – Haryana Roadways driver Sushil Kumar and conductor Paramjit, Pant requested for a call to mother.
“Meri mummy ko phone mila do,” were reportedly Pant’s first words after the shocking accident.
 
 
          