What doctors say about Rishabh Pant’s health condition?
Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant injured in car accident. Pant’s condition is not critical, and has been referred to Max Hospital in Dehradun. He is reportedly out of danger.
The cricketer was on his way to his hometown Roorkee from Delhi when the accident occurred.
After being admitted to a private hospital in Roorkee, Pant was later referred to a Dehradun hospital named Max Hospital. He has reportedly suffered injuries on the head, along with a ligament injury on his right ankle, police sources said.
Talking to the media, Medical Superintendent at Max Hospital, Dehradun, Dr Ashish Yagnik said that prima facie they did not find any serious injuries on him and he is stable now. “He is under evaluation and a team of doctors is attending to him. Only after some tests can we tell more. As of now, he is stable and there is not much to worry about,” Yagnik said.
What doctors say about Rishabh Pant’s health condition?
“A team of doctors is talking to him and based on what he is telling us about the injuries, he is getting evaluated. Prima facie, we did not find any serious injuries. Orthopaedic and plastic surgeons are attending him,” Yagnik further said, adding that the hospital will soon issue a health bulletin.
Here’s the footage of his car