Who Admitted Injured Rishabh Pant In Hospital

Rajat and Nishu, the two persons who took star Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant to the hospital, visited the India southpaw at the Max Hospital in Dehradun on Monday. Speaking to ANI, Rajat detailed how they saved Pant and took him to the hospital. “We saw him first and his condition was serious. We provided him with help. A driver named Sushil and a bus conductor dialed 108 to call for help. We did not know who he was, but for the sake of humanity, we covered his body with clothes so as to save his life. We sent him to Saksham Hospital in an ambulance,” Rajat told ANI.

Rajat said Pant was in pain and given a painkiller injection in the ambulance, adding that a dupatta was tied around his head to stop excessive bleeding.

They handed over Rs 4,000 in cash, which belonged to the cricketer, to the police administration. Pant had lost the money during the accident.

“All the other remaining items were burnt,” Rajat said.

Meanwhile, the star wicketkeeper-batter “is doing well and has been shifted to a private suite due to fear of infection”, said Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) director Shyam Sharma on Monday. He is limping but has no injuries on the foot, back, or head, he informed further.

“Due to fear of infection, we told his family and hospital administration to shift him to a private suite. He is doing better and will recover soon,” Sharma told ANI.

Read more: https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/dialled-108-for-help-rajat-nishu-who-admitted-rishabh-pant-in-hospital-talk-in-detail-3657294

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