Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
The Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) has shared a significant update on Ris Habh Pant’s fingers injury, and this is not good for the Indian Cricket National Team in the third test against England in the iconic Lord de London cricket terrain.
During the 34th place of the entrances of England on the 1st, Jasprit Bumrah ended up slipping a ball by the leg. Rishab Pant dive to pick up the ball, but he couldn’t take it clean. The ball passed ahead, allowing England stealing two byes to Lord’s. Just after the dive, the Indian goalkeeper was seen with considerable pain.
The injury forced him to abandon the field for medical care and did not return the rest of the day, and Dhruv Juryl took care of India’s maintenance duty in the third test against England. It was later confirmed that Pant had hit the left index.
Your daily dose of cricket!
Also read: Shubman Gill risks ICC’s prohibition after violation of the code of conduct at Lord’s
Now, in a significant mishap in India, the BCCI has confirmed that Pant continues to recover -once on his left index finger and the medical team is supervising his condition and recovery. With Pant not fully in shape, DHRUV Juryl will continue to assume the maintenance functions of Day 2 at Lord’s.
BCCI published, X: “Ris Hurbh Pant is still recovering from the COP on the left index. The BCCI medical team continues to overseeing its progress.
Update:
RISABH Pant continues to recover from the left index. The BCCI medical team continues to monitor their progress. DHRUV Jury will continue to keep the doctors on day 2.#Teamindia ; #Engvind pic.twitter.com/nwjsn58jt0
– BCCI (@BCCI) July 11, 2025
Continue …