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First post after an accident: Rishabh Pant

After the road accident happened with Rishabh Pant, he shares his first post. He said that he is very pleased with all his fans, his co-players, doctors who have done his treatment, and to the physiotherapists who encouraged him and supported him in this tough time.

 

He shared this post on his Twitter handle and updated everyone about his surgery, which went well. A month after his accident took place this post has come. He added in his post that his surgery was a success. His recovery has now begun and he is now almost ready to face the challenges ahead.


He thanked the BCCI and the government authorities which held his hand in this tough time and took care of him. He also thanked all the teammates who played alongside him, all his fans who prayed for him, and all the doctors and physios for their encouragement and calmness to handle the situation very nicely.

 


He's eager to play again and can't wait to get back on the field. Pant was airlifted from Dehradun to Mumbai, to get better health facilities there in Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. Doctors predicted that he would need around 5-6 months to heal from ligament damage.

 

The top official BCCI authority is in contact with the medical experts. As they are keeping an eye on every moment of the Rishabh Pant. They said the ligament tear of Pant is similar to that Ravindra Jadeja had last year.


Every cricketer’s body is different but when they look at the report of Rishabh, the doctors said it is very similar to Jadeja's injury which happened to him last year, a ligament tear.


The doctors said that as per the reports they received; Pant needs quick surgery as early as possible. He met with an accident on 30 Dec, when he was going to meet his family on New Year's Day. His family lives in Roorkee and on the way to his home, that road accident took place.


He was checked into the Dehradun hospital right away. Jay Shah, the secretary of the BCCI, stated that Rishabh is a key member of the Indian team. BCCI is personally looking at all the situations.

 

Jay said that we have decided that BCCI will pay for all the medical facilities he would want today or in the future too. He himself monitors everything about when he was airlifted to Mumbai in a medical emergency. 

 

The BCCI also issued the statement that; Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala will supervise Pant's case. Dr. Dinshaw is the director of the hospital's arthroscopy and shoulder services in addition to serving as the centre's director of sports medicine.


The statement also includes that the BCCI will make every necessary effort needed to recover our player and will give all the support during his recovery period.