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Rohit Sharma gives update on Rishabh Pant's knee injury

Indian captain Rohit Sharma clarified that Rishabh Pant's limping... Read More
NEW DELHI: Indian captain Rohit Sharma addressed the concerns surrounding Rishabh Pant's limping during the second day of the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. He clarified that the dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman's decision to leave the field was "more as a precautionary measure".

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Pant's exit from the field compounded India's misery on a day they would rather forget, as they were bundled out for a paltry 46, their lowest Test total on home soil.

"Unfortunately, the ball hit straight on his knee cap, the same leg which he has done a surgery. So, he has got a little bit of swelling on it and the muscles are quite tender at this point of time," Rohit told in the post-day press meet.


"It is a precautionary measure. We do not want to take a risk. Rishabh does not want to take a risk because he has gone through a massive surgery on that particular leg," he added.

Pant, who made a comeback to cricket following a period of recovery from the severe injuries he suffered in a terrible car crash in December 2022, was compelled to leave the field due to a knee injury.

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The incident occurred when Pant was batting during the 38th over of New Zealand's first innings on Thursday, and he was hit on the knee by a ball bowled by Ravindra Jadeja.

Upon being struck, the team's physiotherapists promptly rushed to Pant's aid to assess the extent of the injury and provide necessary treatment. The wicketkeeper-batter's condition was immediately attended to by the medical staff present at the ground.

This 46 all-out, which saw five batters dismissed for ducks, marked the first time India failed to surpass the 50-run mark in a Test innings at home.

Additionally, it was only the second occasion in which five Indian batters went without scoring against New Zealand in a home Test, the first being during the Mohali Test in 1999.

India's previous record for the lowest Test innings total at home - 75 - was set nearly 37 years ago against the West Indies in Delhi.
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