The kind and selfless acts of the two brave heroes were recognized by the Uttarakhand Government with awards. It’s interesting that Sushil Kumar didn’t follow cricket, so he didn’t know who Rishabh Pant was but helped him like he would any other person.
    Our bus left Haridwar at 4.25 in the morning, he told Hindustan Times. As I was heading my way, I saw a fast car lose its balance and crash into the divider. The car landed on the wrong side of the road, which leads to Delhi, after the impact. I applied the brakes as soon as I saw the car screech into the second lane of the road.
    I and the conductor rushed to remove him from the vehicle because sparks had already appeared in the vehicle. By then, the fire has already begun. Then, three additional individuals came running and got him erring on the side of caution.
    I called the National Highway, no one answered, he continued. The conductor then requested an ambulance after I called the police. We frequently inquired as to his health. Offered him some water. He informed us that he is Rishabh Pant after regrouping. I didn’t know who he was because I don’t watch cricket, but my conductor, Paramjeet, told me, Sushil… he is an India cricketer.
    He gave us the number of his mother. We called her yet her telephone was turned off. After 15 minutes, the ambulance arrived, and we loaded him into the vehicle. I asked him if he was alone in the vehicle. He stated, Nobody exists.

    Both of them were praised extensively, and thanks were shared on social media.
    One of India’s most important players is still alive and doing well because of their thoughtfulness and generosity.

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