India batsman and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant was seriously injured during the opening day of the fourth Test against England. they carried him on the field in a buggy.
The match began on Wednesday at Old Trafford in Manchester. Even after treatment, his foot swelled up from the hit and he couldn’t bat. He looked in a lot of pain sitting in the buggy.
The event happened during Chris Woakes’ 68th over of the innings. Off a yorker length from the Warwickshire seamer, the left-handed batter attempted to reverse sweep. Rather, the ball struck his foot off the inside edge, and while he was being treated, the wound began to bleed. He was taken away on a buggy when the injury prevented him from continuing to bat.

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Until then, the Uttarakhand cricketer was really doing well in the field. His score was 37 runs made out of 48 balls including 2 fours and a six.
When Pant had to leave hurt, he and B Sai Sudharsan had put on 72 runs in just 112 balls. This stand helped pull India out of a tough spot.
Dhruv Jurel Likely to Replace Injured Rishabh Pant as Wicketkeeper for Fourth Test

As Pant’s injury appears to be significant and is currently undergoing scans, Dhruv Jurel appears to have a greater chance of keeping wickets for the Old Trafford Test. In the preceding Test match at the Lord’s Cricket Ground, Jurel had also performed the position. Due to a finger injury, the current keeper-batter walked off during both innings. In the lengthy break before the pivotal fourth Test, he had fully healed from the finger injury, but the foot blow might take longer.
Regarding the action at Old Trafford, Ben Stokes dismissed Pant for 61 from 151 deliveries, while Sai Sudharsan fell a few overs after Pant retired injured. Stokes had already bowled his opposite number, Shubman Gill, for 12, and this was his second wicket of the innings. Liam Dawson got rid of Yashasvi Jaiswal (58), and Chris Woakes got rid of KL Rahul (46).

India was finishing Day 1 of the fourth Test at Old Trafford at 264/4 after 83 overs. At stumps Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur were not out on 19 each. Rishabh Pant retired hurt on 37 earlier in the evening having hurt his foot in trying to sweep. The team is to take up the first battle of a new ball early during Day 2 and now Pant fitness has become a big concern.