Injured Wicketkeeper-Bater Rishabh Pant is hungry to return to the cricket of the red ball. A hinge, who broke his leg during the 5-test tour of England, longs for his return to the trophy of the wound. The Tech Word News reported on Development on Monday, October 6 and said that by October 10, a hinge could be cleaned to play the medical team of the Indian cricket board.
Rishabh Pant broke his foot in the Manchester test match against England 24 July. Attempting to reverse the ball, the hinge got on his right leg and immediately injured. Despite scanning revealing that the dough broke his finger, the hinge came out again when the Indian team needed. However, after this test match, the dough was excluded from the rest of the series.
Wicketkeeper did not need surgery, but was put into the cast. The light training started in September and has been moving well since then.
“From now on, there is a likelihood that it could be cleaned by October 10. The assessment is due this week. It was a long recovery for him.
The post also stated that Pant confirmed its availability for ranji matches from October 25. However, the final decision will be taken by the BCCI medical team, which is constantly watching the players.
The Delhi and the District Criket (DDCA) also said that if the trophy played pants in the ranking of the trophy, Delhi will lead in the red ball tournament.
The hinge was not named in the ODI and T20i units for the Australian tour. It is unlikely that it would also be done for the World Cup T20 2026. If fitness permits, it will look at the Indian home test series against South Africa.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
October 7, 2025
