ODI World Cup 2023
WATCH : Rishabh Pant starts practice as he recovers from long-term injury
Indian team wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant suffered the major crash on December 30, 2022.
After suffering a major accident that kept him out of his beloved sport for several months, Rishabh Pant has made a full recovery. His images and videos are going popular on social media almost everyday. He practises every day and can be seen playing corporate and local league matches. His health has now significantly improved eleven months on from the tragic car crash.
It’s fantastic news for the Indian squad because Rishabh Pant is reportedly capable of making a return against South Africa. The supporters who have been anticipating Rishabh Pant’s return will also be delighted.
In any case, neither Pant nor the Indian Cricket Board have made any formal comments on his comeback. However, this is also being asserted by several social media specialists and media sources. Pant is a talented wicketkeeper who occasionally astounds everyone with his incredible exploits.
In the video that is going viral, Rishabh Pant is seen allegedly attending the Delhi Capitals camp that was conducted in Kolkata. Sourav Ganguly, the director, and Ricky Ponting, the head coach of the Delhi Capitals, were also there at this time. In front of both legends, Pant also participated in a practice contest, although he avoided getting a knee strap during it.
Pant’s admirers should be happy to hear that he ran well on the pitch. He also encouraged his followers to take selfies throughout this time. Additionally, the footage shows that Pant walks about the field without any difficulties.
Great news for team India:
Rishabh Pant has started practicing. pic.twitter.com/c5LMTxxtKq
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 9, 2023
Rishabh Pant and Axar visit Balaji Temple
On November 3, Indian cricket players Axar Patel and Rishabh Pant visited the Balaji Temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. The two players for the Indian national cricket team visited the famous shrine to seek blessings despite having ailments that prevented them from playing.
The athletes drew a sizable throng of devotees at the Balaji Temple during their tour, hoping to get a sight of the athletes. Pant and Patel politely waved to the bystanders and even stopped for photos with a few fortunate admirers.