Rishabh Pant, a prominent cricketer for India who was involved in a terrible automobile accident on Friday morning, is currently being monitored in the intensive care unit at Max Hospital in Dehradun.
Pant, who was driving from Delhi to Uttarakhand at the time of the tragedy, fell asleep behind the wheel, which led to the unfortunate turn of events.
After the car took fire, the player was required to smash the windscreen in order to get out of the burning vehicle. Now, a video of Pant in the immediate aftermath of the collision has been circulating on various social media platforms. Pant may be seen in the video with a bloodied face and a blanket wrapped around him. He also has the blanket wrapped around him.
While Pant was at the wheel of his Mercedes, the vehicle was involved in a collision close to Roorkee in the state of Uttarakhand.
Ashok Kumar, the director general of the Uttarakhand Police Department, stated unequivocally that the cricketer was the only person in the car at the time of the accident and that he shattered the windscreen in order to flee the burning vehicle when it began fire.
“At approximately 5:30 in the morning, the car driven by Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant was involved in an accident. The occurrence was observed at Mohammedpur Jat, which is located close to Roorkee.
Pant has stated that he fell asleep while driving, which is what caused the accident that resulted in the car crashing into the divider and catching fire. He was taken to the hospital in Roorkee, and after some time there, he was transferred to the hospital in Dehradun “DGP Ashok Kumar made this statement to the media.
As a direct consequence of the incident, he suffered wounds to his head in addition to those on his knee and shin. There is a possibility that he has fractured his leg, and he is receiving treatment at the Max Hospital in Dehradun at the moment.
According to Rishabh Pant’s doctor at Max Hospital, Ashish Yagnik, Rishabh Pant has suffered only minor injuries and is currently getting treatment for an injury around his waist. He is safe and conscious now that the threat has passed.