Rishabh Panth Shifted from Max to Mumbai Posted on January 7, 2023 News By Akta Yadav 364 Views Rishabh Panth :- Indian Cricket Board of Control (BCCI) will arrange for Rishabh Panth to be flown from Dehradun to Mumbai for additional medical attention. Rishabh Panth will be passed by air ambulance from Max Hospital in Dehradun to Medical Research Institute and Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai, as per report from the BCCI. The BCCI medical staff will continue monitoring Pant, who reportedly needs surgery and various procedures to address the ligament rips he suffered. The statement concluded, “The Board will make all the effort to facilitate and expedite Rishabh’s recovery process and offer him all the support he deserves now. Rishabh Panth As per later-discovered eyewitness accounts and footage, Panth’s automobile had caught fire, but he managed to escape. The left hand, hander’s back, and feet had been affected, according to the BCCI. He sustained abrasion injury to his back; his right wrist, ankle, and toe were injured, and his right knee had a torn ligament. On his forehead, he also sustained two injuries. Panth was initially admitted to Saksham Hospital outside of Delhi, and then when his condition improved, he was sent to Max Hospital in Dehradun. Before the critical Border-Gavaskar Series against Australia, which begins next month, Panth, who played in the Test series between India and Bangladesh, was due to travel to the NCA in Bengaluru for strength and conditioning training. According to a hospital source, they were also made aware of the development by outside sources. They added that the Panth family supports the decision because the batsman is constantly being moved by admirers and celebrities who want to talk to him, making it difficult for him to relax and recover properly. Rishabh Panth The medical staff at BCCI is deciding the best course of action while communicating regularly with the Dehradun doctors. However, Panth’s family is concerned that a large number of visitors, including the chief minister of Uttrakhand, Bollywood actors Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher, as well as Panth’s Delhi teammate Nitish Rana, pose a risk of ‘infection’ to the wicketkeeper as he seeks to recover in Dehradun.
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