Rishabh Pant Health Update / Rishabh Pant's condition serious? Pant can be airlifted to Delhi

Zoom News : Dec 31, 2022, 10:24 AM
Rishabh Pant Health Update: Indian star cricket Rishabh Pant became a victim of a car accident on Friday. He also suffered many serious injuries in this accident. Immediately after the accident, Rishabh was admitted to Max Hospital in Dehradun. Meanwhile, he was immediately sent to the ICU. BCCI and Delhi and District Cricket Association are constantly keeping an eye on Rishabh's health. DDCA director Shyam Sharma has given a big update regarding Rishabh Pant. After this the fans are worried about Rishabh.

Shyam Sharma while speaking to ANI said that, a team from Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) is going to Max Hospital Dehradun to monitor his health, if required we will shift him to Delhi and chances are high That we will airlift him to Delhi for plastic surgery. The news of the airlift has added to the worries of the fans. However, the DDCA team can give an update after monitoring his health. In such a situation, it is difficult to say anything now. Today many tests of the cricketer will be done. At the same time, Rishabh's mother and some of his friends are present in the hospital. Some big personalities can reach today to meet Rishabh.

Rishabh will stay away from cricket for a long time

Looking at the serious injury sustained in the car accident, it is being speculated that Rishabh will be away from cricket for a long time. The BCCI had given an update on his injury on Friday. Seeing this, it is clear that it may take a long time for Rishabh to enter the field. Currently Rishabh Pant is under observation at Max Hospital Dehradun. The wicketkeeper-batsman had to be kept under observation for 48 hours and was being regularly monitored by both the ortho and neuro teams. He is currently kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) located on the second floor of the hospital. Pant was to be flown to Delhi for further scans but now DDCA is considering airlifting the youngster if required.

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