Indian wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant is out of the Test series against England. Pant was injured on the first day of the fourth Test. According to media reports, he has a fracture in his leg and has been given 6 weeks of rest.
According to media reports, the scan report has a fracture and it is out for six weeks. The medical team is trying to see if they can return to the bat after taking painkillers, though they still need support for a walk and their batting is very low.
The BCCI's tweet is Wednesday, when it was sent for a scan after injury.
Rishabh Pant retired after being injured India's wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was injured in the 68th over on the first day of the Manchester Test. Chris Vox threw a slow yorker on the fourth ball of the over. Pant went to play a reverse sweep, but the ball rang on his bat and then on his shoes. England appealed for LBW, but the umpire made a note -out decision.
Pant pain was seen. The physio team came to the field to check it. Pant's pain did not subside, when he removed the shoe, his leg was swollen. He was then taken out in a stretcher van. He retired at a 37 -run score. He shared 72 for the fourth wicket with Sai Sudarshan.
Pant was taken out of the field in a stretcher van.
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