Rishabh Pant suffers injuries after his car crashes into the divider in Haridwar, during the wee hours on Friday. Roorkee (Uttarakhand):India's star cricketer Rishabh Pant had a miraculous escape when the Mercedes Benze GLC coupe he was driving crashed into a road divider and caught fire after he reportedly dozed off at the wheel on the Delhi-Dehradun highway in the early hours of Friday.
Police said the 25-year-old was on his way to his hometown Roorkee to surprise his mother. Pant suffered injuries on his head, back and feet but is in a stable condition. The accident that took place in Manglaur in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district at around 5.30 am.
The driver of a Haryana Roadways bus and trucks passing by rescued the cricketer from the luxury car which was already on fire. Haridwar Senior Superintendent of Police Ajai Singh said the car was completely charred and reduced to a mangled heap. Pant, who was alone in the car, dozed off at the wheels, the official said.
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Concerns mount on Pant's injuries, future game
Dr Sushil Nagar said there was no fracture but a ligament injury to the knee that would require further investigation. Nagar had treated Pant at the Emergency ward of Saksham hospital in Roorkee before being shifted to referred to Max Hospital, Dehradun, about three hours away.
"When he was brought to our hospital, he was fully conscious and I spoke to him. He wanted to surprise his mother and was going back home," Nagar who was working at Saksham hospital said. Pant had two lacerations (blunt trauma) on his head but there were no stitches, the doctor said.
"Reports of X-rays conducted at our hospital suggest that there are no bone injuries. Yes, there is a ligament tear on his right knee. How serious it is can only be detected after further investigation and a detailed MRI done." He said the big bruises on his back, pictures of which flooded social media, are not burn injuries.
Watch: CCTV visuals of Rishab Pant's Mercedes Benz GLC Coupe crashing into the divider in Haridwar. "The injuries happened because he jumped out of car by breaking the window as soon as it caught fire. As he landed on the side of the road on his rear, the skin peeled off. But those are not burn injuries and not very serious," he was quoted as explaining by PTI. Dr Ashish Yagnik, medical superintendent at Max Hospital, Dehradun, said Pant was evaluated by a team of orthopaedists and plastic surgeons. In general, ligament injuries have various grades and it can take two to six months to regain complete fitness.
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Modi, Jay Shah pray for speedy recovery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among those who sent in their best wishes for his speedy recovery. "Distressed by the accident of noted cricketer Rishabh Pant. I pray for his good health and well-being. @RishabhPant17," the prime minister said on Twitter.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah said in a statement that the Board will see to it that Pant receives the best possible medical care and gets all the support he needs to come out of this traumatic phase. He said the board was in constant touch with Rishabh's family while the medical team is in close contact with the doctors currently treating Rishabh.
"My thoughts and prayers are with Rishabh Pant as he fights his way back to recovery... We will provide him with all the necessary support," Shah tweeted. According to the BCCI, Pant has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee. He has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said his government will bear the entire expense of Pant's treatment. Dhami spoke to the cricketer's mother and assured her that the state government will provide all necessary support. He also spoke to officials and asked them to make all arrangements for his treatment. Arrangement for an air ambulance would be made if required, he said.
Get well messages pour from colleagues, fans
DDCA secretary Siddharth Sahib Singh said in a statement, "We are all concerned but thankfully he is stable. We, at DDCA, are keeping a tab and wish him a speedy recovery." Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and many other teammates wished him speedy recovery.
"Praying for Rishabh Pant. Thankfully he is out of danger. Wishing @RishabhPant17 a very speedy recovery. Get well soon Champ," former India batter and National Cricket Academy chief VVS Laxman said. "Wishing dear Pant a super speedy recovery. Bahut hi Jald swasth ho jaao," tweeted former India opener Virender Sehwag.
IPL franchise Delhi Capitals also wished speedy recovery for their skipper as head coach Ricky Ponting also sent his message from Down Under. "Thinking about Rishabh. Get well soon, Skip," DC tweeted. "Hope you're on the mend and back on your feet soon," Ponting wrote.
Pant's Delhi and India teammate Shikhar Dhawan tweeted: "Thank you God ki kaafi bachaav hogaya. Sending you lots of healing, prayers and positivity. May you regain your strength and good health soon." Wishes also came in from across the border with Pakistani speed gun Shaheen Shah Afridi tweeting: "Praying for Pant."
"Hope there's nothing serious Pant. I wish you a quick recovery and many prayers bhai. InshaAllah you will be fine and back on the field very soon," wrote Pakistan seamer Hassan Ali. England wicketkeeper-batter Jonny Bairstow, who broke his leg and dislocated his ankle during a freak injury while playing golf in September, joined in in wishing Pant. Legendary India legspinner Anil Kumble, former India lefthander Suresh Raina, and former India women's pacer Jhulan Goswami wished Pant a fast recovery.