Star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant is “all set to undergo surgery” for a ligament injury. That will rule him out of competitive cricket for an indefinite period. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Wednesday. BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in a press release that Pant flown to Mumbai in an air ambulance from a hospital in Dehradun. Where he will undergo extensive treatment for knee and ankle ligament injuries. Pant had suffered injuries in a car accident on 30 December.

The BCCI decided to fly Pant to Mumbai by air ambulance. As he was not in a position to fly by any commercial airline. “Rishabh, who is undergoing treatment at Max Hospital, Dehradun following a car accident on December 30. Will flown to Mumbai in an air ambulance,” Shah said in the release. Pant treated by renowned sports orthopedic surgeon Dinshaw, as reported earlier by PTI. Pardiwala will do.

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Rishabh will undergo surgery for a ligament injury and will undergo post-procedures

“He will admitted to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute. And will treated under the direct supervision of Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala. Head of the Center for Sports Medicine and director of the Arthroscopy and Shoulder Service at the hospital,” Shah said. Said, “Rishabh will undergo surgery for a ligament injury and will undergo post-procedures. He will be care of by the BCCI medical team during his recovery and rehabilitation.

Shah said, “The board will make every effort to aid and expedite the recovery process of Rishabh and provide him all possible support during this period.” He traveling from Delhi to his hometown Roorkee but lost control on National Highway 58 and his car hit the divider. Pant had bruises on his forehead, serious back injuries as well as injuries to his knee and ankle. Most of the injuries were minor but the ankle and knee injuries are worrying.

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MRI of his injured knee and ankle could not be done

However, being a centrally contracted cricketer from the BCCI. His injury treatment is the prerogative of the board. MRI of his injured knee and ankle could not be done as there was a lot of swelling. However, it understood that any sports related injury for a centrally contracted cricketer will treat by BCCI designated doctors and rehabilitation will take place under the supervision of the sports and medical science team at the National Cricket Academy under the leadership of Dr Nitin Patel. Pant will now miss the Test series against Australia and the lucrative Indian Premier League.