New Delhi: Team India's star cricketer Rishabh Pant, who was injured in a car accident, is now undergoing treatment at Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai. From there a big update about the cricketer is coming out. Actually, Rishabh Pant's surgery has been done here. After this operation, the response of star wicket-keeper batsman Pant is good. Which means they are feeling better.
According to the information received from the sources, this surgery was done on the ligament on the knee of the right leg. This surgery of Rishabh Pant at Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai took place on Friday (January 6). This operation was done by Dr. Dinshaw Padriwala. Sources have informed that after this surgery, Rishabh Pant will now be kept under observation for about 3 to 4 days.
Sources have told that this operation of Rishabh Pant lasted for about 3 hours. Rishabh Pant is feeling better after treatment and his response is also good. Let us tell you that after the car accident, Rishabh Pant had serious injuries to his head, back, leg, knee, and ankle. Earlier he was treated at Max Hospital in Dehradun. Then the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) airlifted Pant to Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai. Where his treatment is currently going on.
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