Rishabh Pant Is Coming Back In: Sourav Ganguly Makes Major Announcement About Indian Wicketkeeper's Injuries
The World Test Championship (WTC) final and the Cricket World Cup on Indian soil are both slated for 2023, a critical year for Indian cricket, while Rishabh Pant was seriously injured in a horrible car accident on December 30. Pant had knee surgery and spent a long time in the hospital recovering from his injuries. After missing India's current Test series against Australia, the best wicketkeeper will not play in the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL).
Sourav Ganguly, Director of Cricket for the Delhi Capitals (DC), provided a crucial update on Pant's recovery and threw significant doubt on his participation in the 2023 ODI World Cup and even the 2024 T20 World Cup.
"We still need some time to think things through. Before the IPL, the following camp begins, ""Ganguly" remarked. "The season has just begun, and the IPL is still one month away. Given how much cricket they play, it is challenging to gather all the players in one place. The Irani Trophy is being played by four or five people. Sarfaraz has a finger that is hurt, but it is not broken. He ought to be OK for the IPL "Added he.
Ganguly outlined the justification for DC's delay in appointing Pant's successor. The young goaltender Abhishek Porel or the seasoned Sheldon Jackson are the options for the Capitals. The first day of the IPL season will be March 31, 2023.