India’s star cricketer Rishabh Pant was seriously injured in a car accident on Friday. After this incident, he was admitted to Max Hospital in Dehradun. Rishabh has got some injuries on his knees and head. After this incident at the end of the year. Every cricket lover is worried about his health update. BCCI is monitoring Rishabh’s injury. Meanwhile, BCCI sources have given a big update regarding the series ahead of them.

What BCCI sources said

The situation regarding Rishabh Pant’s ‘ligament tear’ is not clear. But if BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) sources are to be believed. He will not be able to play in the upcoming four-Test series against Australia. Rishabh Pant may be out of cricket for a long time. And it is too early to give any date at this point of time. One of the biggest challenges for the new selection committee will be the selection of two wicket-keeper batsmen for the Border Gavaskar Trophy. The race for the Indian Test wicket-keeper’s spot has suddenly started. And it will be interesting to see who the three players to play in the Test series. Starting in Nagpur on February 9 are Kona Bharat, India’s second wicket-keeper Upendra Yadav and white-ball wicket-keeper batsman Who selected out of Ishan Kishan.

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Can be out for two to six months

Rishabh Pant on his way to Roorkee from Delhi on Friday morning lost control of his Mercedes car which rammed into the divider. He treated and the doctors are constantly monitoring him. However, the reports of ‘X-ray’ and ‘CT scan’ did not show any fracture. Any injury to the head and spinal cord. But due to multiple ligament tears in his knee and ankle. He will definitely be out for a long time and this time could be between two and six months depending on the grade of the ligament tear.

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Rishabh Pant will be brought to Mumbai after getting fit

A BCCI source told PTI that “There is a lot of swelling right now so MRI of the ankle and knee yet to be done.” Once he is fit to travel, we will bring him to Mumbai. He will be under the supervision of Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, empaneled by the Board. The new selection committee will have three options in place of Rishabh for the upcoming series. Either India A’s two wicket-keepers Bharat and Upendra will make it to the main squad or left-handed wicket-keeper batsman Kishan will make it to the squad.