As a consequence, Pant is in danger of being side-lined for at least six months which could also potentially affect his chances of being fit for selection for the ODI World Cup, scheduled in India between October-November.
Last week, Pant underwent knee surgery after his right ligament was damaged in the accident that happened while he was driving home to meet his family in Roorkee from Delhi. Being one of India’s top contracted players, Pant was airlifted from Dehradun at BCCI’s behest and flown to Mumbai last week to be put directly under the supervision of Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, one of the specialist surgeons contracted by the board.
The BCCI issued three medical bulletins since the accident and the surgery, including stating Pant had also injured his right ankle. ESPNcricinfo has learned that all three ligaments in the knee – anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament – which are necessary for movement and stability, have been torn in Pant’s case. It is understood that in thee surgery conducted recentl, both the PCL and MCL were reconstructed. Pant will need to undergo another surgery to reconstruct his ACL, but the doctors will wait for at least six weeks to determine before going ahead.
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There is no definitive timeline given by the doctors yet on how long it would take Pant to resume training, but both BCCI and the selectors have concluded that the wicket-keeper batter would be out for a minimum of six months.
The selectors names KS Bharat and Ishan Kishan as replacement for Pant for the first half of Australia Test series. Bharat will also keep wickets in the three-match ODI series against New Zealand starting next week.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo