HomeSportsCricket'They're small, fragile bones': Rishabh Pant's participation in doubt; Ponting says 'Indian fans, keep fingers crossed'

'They're small, fragile bones': Rishabh Pant's participation in doubt; Ponting says 'Indian fans, keep fingers crossed'

Rishabh Pant was barely able to stand on his foot and had to leave the field in a golf cart.

July 24, 2025 / 10:31 IST
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rishabh pant was struck on the foot while attempting an audacious reverse sweep against Chris Woakes
Rishabh Pant was struck on the foot while attempting an audacious reverse sweep against Chris Woakes (AP Photo)

India endured a major setback on Day 1 of the Manchester Test, leaving Rishabh Pant's further participation in the match in serious doubts. The southpaw was struck on the foot while attempting an audacious reverse sweep against Chris Woakes, which turned out to be his final action on the field.

Pant then was barely able to stand on his foot and had to leave the field in a golf cart. As per an official update by BCCI stated that the wicketkeeper-batter was "taken for scans and the medical team is monitoring his progress".

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Ricky Ponting, who is part of the commentary panel, gave viewers an insight on what the injury possibly could be. “He hardly put his foot on the ground. He rolled around for 6-8 minutes before the golf cart came in. The immediate swelling was the worry for me. I've had a metatarsal injury myself, and they're small, fragile bones.