South China Morning Post

PANT RECOUNTS HORROR CAR CRASH

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Star Indian wicketkeep­er-batsman Rishabh Pant said doctors raised the prospect of amputating his leg after the serious car crash that threatened to end his cricket career.

The 26-year-old is set to play for the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League starting this month after a 14-month absence following the accident. He may also play in the T20 World Cup in the West Indies and United States in June if all goes well.

Pant said his long lay-off had taken a toll on him physically and mentally, but he knew it could have been far worse. “When my accident happened I felt something spiritual saved me,” Pant, who missed the last season of the IPL, told The Times of India. “I only got my knee injured, but I can’t even imagine how much worse it could have been. Doctors even spoke to me about amputation.”

Pant crashed his Mercedes SUV north of New Delhi in December 2022, suffering multiple injuries when the car rammed into a crash barrier, flipped over and caught fire.

An intensive rehabilita­tion programme followed with the National Cricket Academy (NCA) as he recovered from a damaged ligament in his right knee, a hurt wrist and ankle, and abrasions to his back.

Pant said he had been “anxiously waiting” to be declared fit and had been distressed to sit out last year’s ODI World Cup at home.

“It was very upsetting. We discussed with the NCA team that we will take a shot at the World Cup. All of us tried 200 per cent, but my knee couldn’t take the load,” he said.

Pant had also hoped to be fit for India’s 4-1 test series win over England which concluded on the weekend, but said the cricket board had not wanted to rush him back into the gruelling format.

Pant said the accident had changed his outlook. “Gratitude has increased a lot. You start appreciati­ng small things about life.”

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