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It’s now certainly confirmed that Rishabh Pant could be flown to Delhi for plastic surgical treatment

The director of the Delhi & District Cricket Association, Shyam Sharma, said that a crew from the DDCA may be at the Max Clinic in Dehradun to reveal megastar Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant’s fitness after his tragic accident an afternoon ago. The wicket keeper and batsman might even be taken to Delhi to undergo plastic surgery, if necessary. Pant's car collided with a divider on the Narcan border of Roorkee near Hammadpur Jhal on Friday while he was on a lower-back trip from Delhi to Roorkee.

 

The 25-year-old became the handiest passenger inside the car and sustained wounds to his brow, back, and leg. "A group of Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) members is visiting Max Clinic in Dehradun to check his health," Sharma stated in an assertion to ANI. "If it's important, we're going to relocate him to Delhi, and chances are strong that we will airlift him there for plastic surgery." In line with photographs taken on the scene, Pant turned or crashed into the automobile (car) while it crashed and suffered intense burns. According to a statement made by Haridwar SP (Rural) Swapan Kishore on Friday, Pant has been admitted to the Max Medical Center in Dehradun.

 

After colliding with a road barrier and catching fire on the Delhi-Dehradun path, the cricketer narrowly averted demise. He reportedly fell asleep while running the automobile. The Superintendent of Police for Haridwar, SK Singh, "He was traveling to Roorkee to see his relatives and family." The incident happened a kilometer before Narcan, on the way to Roorkee, as a result of his dozing off in the back seat.

 

While the collision took place on the Delhi-Dehradun course, Pant was the only passenger in the automobile. The automobile was badly charred, as seen in photos taken there. Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand's chief minister, has expressed his wishes for the cricketer's quick recovery and promised that his state will do everything in its power to assist him, including providing an air ambulance if necessary.

 

Additionally, on Friday, the Indian Cricket Board issued the following statement: "Pant has cuts on his brow, a torn ligament in his right knee, accidents to his proper wrist, ankle, and toe, as well as abrasions on his back and cuts on his brow." According to the BCCI declaration supplied to the media, Rishabh's situation is currently better than it was at the accident site, and he has now been transferred to Max Sanatorium in Dehradun, where he's going to undergo MRI scans to determine the severity of his injuries and decide his next path of treatment.

 

The clinical personnel is in tight touch with the physicians who are presently treating the southpaw, at the same time as the BCCI is in persistent touch with Pant's family, the assertion claims. In step with the Board, it will ensure Pant gets the greatest medical attention and all the assistance he wishes to get during this difficult time.