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'Ligament tear, abrasion injuries': Rishabh Pant is stable, says BCCI

Pant's BMW car collided with a road divider on the Delhi-Dehradun highway

Police inspect the spot where cricketer Rishabh Pant's car collided with a road divider on the Delhi-Dehradun highway and caught fire, in Roorkee | PTI

Rishabh Pant, who met with a car accident early on Friday near Roorkee, Uttarakhand, is stable despite suffering multiple injuries, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah said in a statement.

“Pant has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee and has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back,” the statement said. “Rishabh’s condition remains stable, and he has now been shifted to Max Hospital, Dehradun, where he will undergo MRI scans to ascertain the extent of his injuries and formulate his further course of treatment.”

He was admitted initially to Saksham Hospital Multispecialty and Trauma Centre where he was treated for impact injuries.

“The BCCI is in constant touch with Rishabh’s family while the Medical Team is in close contact with the doctors currently treating Rishabh. The Board will see to it that Rishabh receives the best possible medical care and gets all the support he needs to come out of this traumatic phase,” Shah said in the statement.

The 25-year-old's BMW car collided with a road divider on the Delhi-Dehradun highway, on his way home to Roorkee. The vehicle caught fire but Pant managed to escape by breaking the window.

Dr Sushil Nagar, who treated Pant in emergency, said the big bruises on his back, pictures of which have gone viral on social media, are not burn injuries.

"The injuries happened because he jumped out of car by breaking the window of his car as soon as it caught fire. As he landed on the side of the road on his rear, the skin was peeled off. But those are not burn injuries and not very serious."

Dr Dishant Yagnik, medical superintendent at Max Hospital, Dehradun, said Pant is being evaluated by a team of orthopaedists and plastic surgeons in the emergency ward.

"A detailed bulletin on his condition will be available in around an hour after the evaluation is complete," he said.

Pant played a big role in India's two-Test series win against Bangladesh. He had scored a match-winning knock of 93 in the second Test in Mirpur.

"We are all concerned but thankfully he is stable. We at DDCA are keeping a tab and wish him a speedy recovery," DDCA secretary Siddharth Sahib Singh said in a statement.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said his government will bear the entire expense of Pant's treatment.

However, Pant is a centrally contracted player and the BCCI will take full care of all his medical expenses.

"Praying for Rishabh Pant. Thankfully he is out of danger. Wishing @RishabhPant17 a very speedy recovery. Get well soon Champ," NCA chief VVS Laxman wrote on his twitter handle.

Pant was left out of the upcoming white-ball series against Sri Lanka beginning on January 3 as he was supposed to join the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for strength and conditioning programme ahead of February's Border Gavaskar Trophy.