The BCCI decided to shift Pant to Mumbai by air ambulance since he is not in a position to fly by a commercial airline.
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As reported earlier by PTI, Pant will be treated by noted sports orthopaedic surgeon Dinshaw Pardiwala.
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"Rishabh will undergo surgery and subsequent procedures for ligament tears and will continue to be monitored by the BCCI Medical Team throughout his recovery and rehabilitation.
"The Board will make every effort to aid and expedite the recovery process of Rishabh and will provide him with all the support he needs during this period," he added.
Pant, 25, survived a horrific car accident when he was driving from Delhi to his hometown
Pant sustained cuts on his forehead, have a severely bruised back along with injuries on his knee and ankle.
While most injuries are superficial, the worrying factor will be the ankle and knee.
Being a centrally-contracted cricketer, his treatment is the board's prerogative.
The MRIs of his injured knee and ankle couldn't be performed as there was extensive swelling and hence the degree of tear is yet to be ascertained.
However, it is understood that any sports-related injury diagnosis and prognosis for a centrally-contracted cricketer will be done by the BCCI's panel of doctors and the rehabilitation and recuperation will be managed by the Sports and Medical Science team at NCA, led by Dr Nitin Patel.
Pant will now be missing the Test series against Australia and also the cash-rich Indian Premier League.
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