Indian wicket-keeper batter: successful knee surgery...


Pant had a major ligament damage, therefore he will require at least 8 to 9 months to recover and regain his fitness, according to the experts. The Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital is said to have performed a successful knee operation on indian wicket-keeper batsman rishabh Pant. Recent sources state that the cricketer underwent surgery on friday and is recovering quickly under the care of the medical staff. After being admitted to Dehradun's Max Hospital following a terrible car accident on december 30, pant was flown to Mumbai.

"On friday, rishabh pant underwent successful knee ligament surgery. He will be under scrutiny. The bcci sports science and medical staff will follow Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala's recommendations for further treatment and rehabilitation, a bcci source told PTI. The wicketkeeper will have surgery in Mumbai, according to a statement this week from the bcci, and their medical staff will monitor the cricketer's recovery and rehabilitation.

"The Board will make every effort to facilitate and expedite rishabh Pant's recovery process and will offer him with all the support he needs during this period," the bcci stated in a statement.

Pant had a major ligament damage, therefore he will require at least 8 to 9 months to recover and regain his fitness, according to the experts. 

As a result, the left-handed batsman may also miss the Asia Cup and the 50-over world cup in addition to the upcoming IPL 2023. Although each player's physique is unique, our physicians believe that rishabh Pant's ligament injury is similar to that of (Ravindra) Jadeja after reviewing his report. 

According to the reports we received from Dehradun, pant would require surgery as soon as possible. It appears that his recovery will take more than six months, an official informed The indian Express.



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