On Monday, India’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was visited at the Max Hospital in Dehradun by Rajat and Nishu. The same two people brought him to the hospital. On Monday, India’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was visited at the Max Hospital in Dehradun by Rajat and Nishu. The same two people brought him to the hospital. Rajat explained to ANI how they saved Pant and brought him to the hospital.
He was in serious condition when we first saw him. He got help from us. To seek assistance, a bus conductor and a driver by the name of Sushil dialed 108. We covered his body in clothes to save his life for the sake of humanity, even though we had no idea who he was. According to Rajat, Pant was in pain and was given an injection of a painkiller in the ambulance. Additionally, a dupatta was tied around his head to prevent excessive bleeding.
They gave the police administration Rs 4,000 in cash that belonged to the cricketer. The accident had cost Pant money. In the meantime, the star wicketkeeper-batsman “is doing well and has been relocated to a private suite due to fear of infection,” according to Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) director Shyam Sharma on Monday. He continued by saying that despite his disability, his head, back, and foot are all unharmed.
“We instructed his family and the hospital administration to move him to a private suite out of concern for infection,” Sharma informed ANI that he is doing better and will soon recover. On Sunday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami made the announcement that the state government will provide all assistance for the treatment of the 25-year-old. Who sustained serious injuries in a road accident on his way to surprise his mother on December 30 near Roorkee.
According to Rajat, Pant was in pain and was given an injection of a painkiller in the ambulance. Additionally, a dupatta was tied around his head to prevent excessive bleeding. They gave the police administration Rs 4,000 in cash that belonged to the cricketer. The accident had cost Pant money. Rajat stated, “All the other reminders were burned.” In the meantime, Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) director Shyam Sharma stated on Monday that the star wicketkeeper-batsman “is doing well and has been shifted to a private suite.
“We instructed his family and the hospital administration to move him to a private suite out of concern for infection.” Sharma informed ANI that he is doing better and will soon recover. On Sunday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami made the announcement that the state government will provide all assistance for the treatment of the 25-year-old who sustained serious injuries in a road accident on his way to surprise his mother on December 30 near Roorkee.