Rishabh’s condition remains stable; he has been transferred to Max Medical Clinic in Dehradun, where he will undergo X-rays to determine the severity of his wounds and determine his subsequent treatment plan.
    u201cThe BCCI is in constant contact with Rishabh’s family, while the Medical Team is in close contact with the doctors who are treating him. The Board will ensure that Rishabh receives the best medical care and all the support he needs to emerge from this traumatic phase, the statement continued.
    In the meantime, Dr. Ashish Yagnik, Medical Superintendent of Max Hospital Dehradun, informed the media that the cricketer appears to be stable and that no serious injuries were discovered.
    A clinical group is taking care of him while he is going through assessment. After a few tests, we can learn more. He is currently stable, so there is little cause for concern. Based on what he has to say about the injuries, the medical team is currently evaluating him. At first, we didn’t find any serious injuries. According to Yagnik, the hospital is treating him with plastic and orthopedic surgeons, and a health bulletin will be issued soon.

    Pant was transported to the hospital on Friday after suffering severe injuries in a car accident early on Friday morning near Roorkee, Uttarakhand. After being admitted to the Saksham Hospital Multispecialty and Trauma Centre, he received treatment for impact injuries. After that, he was sent to Max Hospital in Dehradun.
    Pant was a member of the India test team that won this month’s series 2-0 against Bangladesh. For the upcoming month’s matches against Sri Lanka, he was not included in their Twenty20 and One-Day International squads.

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