On October 17, the cricket world held its breath as Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant suffered a painful injury during the first Test against New Zealand at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The incident occurred in the 37th over of New Zealand’s first innings, casting a shadow over what had been an intense match.
A sharp delivery from Ravindra Jadeja to Devon Conway narrowly missed the off stump but found its mark on Pant’s unprotected knee. The impact was severe, and Pant’s immediate reaction – grimacing in pain and clutching his knee – sent alarm bells ringing. The physio rushed to his side, and soon, Dhruv Jurel was seen preparing to take over, donning the gloves in a moment of high tension.
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This incident brings back memories of Pant’s horrific car crash in December 2022, where he suffered a significant injury to the same knee. The fear of history repeating itself was palpable as fans and teammates watched anxiously. Pant’s previous injury had been a long and arduous recovery, and the hope is that this one will not be as severe.
Earlier in the match, Pant had been dismissed by Matt Henry for 20 runs off 49 balls, including two boundaries. Despite his dismissal, his presence on the field is always a boost to the team. Recently, Pant had reflected on his historic unbeaten 89 at The Gabba, which helped India clinch the four-match Test series 2-1 against Australia. That performance was a testament to his resilience and determination.
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As the cricket world waits anxiously for updates on Pant’s condition, emotions are running high. Fans are praying for a swift recovery, knowing how crucial Pant is to India’s cricket team. His absence would be felt deeply, not just on the field but also in the hearts of his fans.