Cricket Fraternity Wishes Rishabh Pant Speedy Recovery After Car Crash

Cricket Fraternity Wishes Rishabh Pant Speedy Recovery After Car Crash Sports

Indian wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant suffered injuries on Friday after his car collided with the bulkhead and caught fire while driving from Delhi to Uttarakhand. He was driving his Mercedes car which was involved in an accident near Roorkee in Uttarakhand. Pant sustained head, knee and shin injuries in the accident. His leg may be broken and he is currently being transferred to Max Hospital in Dehradun. After Pant was injured in the road accident, people from all walks of life took to Twitter to wish the cricketer a speedy recovery.

This is how Twitter reacted:

“Sending all my love and well wishes to @RishabhPant17. I am praying for a speedy and prosperous recovery,” Indian slugger KL Rahul tweeted.

“I pray for Rishabh and wish him a speedy recovery. Get well soon bro,” Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja tweeted.

“Wishing Rishabh a very speedy and full recovery! Watch out @RishabhPant17,” former Indian batter Gautam Gambhir tweeted.

“I really hope Rishabh Pant is alright. The car looks absolutely broken. Terrible to even see,” tweeted Indian cricketer Abhinav Mukund.

“I pray for Rishabh Pants that he gets well soon. Relieved to hear he is safe and stable,” tweeted former India captain Mohammed Azharuddin.

“Wishing dear @RishabhPant17 a super speedy recovery. Bahut hi Jald swasth ho jaao,” tweeted former Indian opener Virender Sehwag.

Pray for Rishabh Pant. Luckily he is out of danger. I wish @RishabhPant17 a very speedy recovery. Get well soon champ,” former India batter VVS Laxman wrote on Twitter.

“Thought of Rishabh Pant this morning and desperately hoping he is fine and recovering soon,” veteran cricket analyst and commentator Harsha Bhogle tweeted.

“Get well soon #RishabhPant,” tweeted former Pacer Venkatesh Prasad from India

“Rishabh Pant had an accident between Manglaur and Narsan in Haridwar district. He has now been transferred to a hospital in Dehradun after receiving primary treatment at a hospital in Roorkee,” Pant’s IPL franchise Delhi Capitals posted on Twitter.

Former Indian women’s cricket team captain Jhulan Goswami tweeted: “Wishing @RishabPant17 a speedy recovery. Our prayers and wishes are with you always. Get well soon.”

Here are some of the fan reactions:

Pant was part of the Indian team that beat Bangladesh 2-0 in the Test series earlier this month. He had impressed in the first and second Tests with knocks of 46 and 93 respectively.

He was recently dropped from the T20I team announced for the series against Sri Lanka and was due to join the National Cricket Academy on the strength and conditioning program ahead of February’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.

Featured Video of the Day

Hardik Pandya leads in T20Is against Sri Lanka

Topics mentioned in this article