I have decided that the BCCI will pay for his medical bills, and today, Wednesday, we will fly Pant to Mumbai’s Kokilaben Hospital for additional treatment. According to Shah, Pant’s medical expenses will be covered by the BCCI, and the organization will provide all assistance.
    u201cHe will be under the direct supervision of Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, Head u2013 the Centre for Sports Medicine, and Director u2013 Arthroscopy & Shoulder Service at the hospital,u201d the BCCI stated in an official statement regarding Pant’s subsequent treatment. Rishabh will have ligament tears treated with surgery and other procedures, and the BCCI Medical Team will continue to keep an eye on him as he recovers.
    The statement went on to say that The Board will make every effort to aid and expedite the recovery process of Rishabh and will provide him with all the support he needs during this period.
    Pant had two cuts on his forehead and a ligament tear in his right knee, according to the BCCI’s earlier statement. In addition, he had broken his right wrist, ankle, and toe, as well as sustained back abrasion injuries. The BCCI’s medical team wanted to address the ligament tear while he received the necessary treatment for his two forehead cuts.
    source: Sports TakPant’s return to the field has not yet been scheduled by the BCCI. The wicketkeeper won’t just miss the Border-Gavaskar Trophy beginning next month; he may also have to miss the Indian Premier League in April and May.

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