Rishabh Pant Foot Injury: Rishabh Pant’s update on injury, fellow player made a statement; Learn when to return for batting?

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Rishabh pant injury update: The fourth match of the Test series between India and England is being played at the Nachasters ground. England won the toss in this match and invited India to bat first. The Indian batsmen started well and carried forward the innings.

The Indian batsmen made concrete debut and both openers shared a strong partnership. At the same time, Rishabh Pant came and batted well in the middle order, but a ball from Chris Woakes went on his leg.

Rishabh Pant hurt

In the first innings against England, the ball went directly to Rishabh Pant while reverseing Chris Woakes’ ball. After this, he appeared in a lot of pain. After coming to the field of physio, he was having trouble walking, due to which he was taken out of the car. He was then taken to a nearby medical center.

Sai Sudarshan gave updates

After the end of the first day’s game, Sai Sudarshan gave updates about Rishabh Pant’s fitness in the press conference. He said, “Rishabh Pant was seen in a lot of pain, but he was batting brilliantly. He has been taken for a scan and will soon get complete information on him.” However, no official confirmation and update has been revealed about when Rishabh Pant will return to bat.

Hospitalized for scan

According to reports, Pant has been shifted to a nearby hospital after preliminary medical examination. Captain Shubman Gill himself has reached the hospital to get information about his health. They will have scans in the hospital so that the depth of the injury is known.

First day game

If we talk about the first day’s game, India have scored 264 runs at the loss of 4 wickets by the end of the day. Both Shardul Thakur and Ravindra Jadeja are unbeaten at the crease after scoring 19 runs. Earlier, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan scored a brilliant half -century, while KL Rahul also made a significant contribution and scored 48 runs.

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