Rishabh Pant Injury Update: Rishabh Pant got injured during the fourth test match and went out of the field.

- On the first day of the Manchester Test, Rishabh Pant had to be taken off the field in an ambulance due to an injury to his right leg.
- Pant was injured while playing reverse sweep on Chris Woakes' ball. Pant retired hurt after scoring 37 runs.
- This is Pant's second injury in this series; earlier he had suffered a finger injury in the Lord's Test.
Rishabh Pant Injury Update IND vs ENG 4th Test: India suffered a major setback on the first day of the fourth match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series in Manchester, when Rishabh Pant got injured and had to take an ambulance to get out. Pant went to play a reverse sweep on Chris Woakes' ball, but the ball hit his leg.
Rishabh Pant is driven off the field of play after suffering some severe swelling on his right foot, and Ravindra Jadeja walks out to the middle... 🩹 pic.twitter.com/vJlu5CABQ8
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket)
Rishabh Pant is driven off the field of play after suffering some severe swelling on his right foot and Ravindra Jadeja walks out to the middle... 🩹 pic.twitter.com/vJlu5CABQ8
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 23, 2025
Pant went out after injuring his right leg and was playing at 37 runs off 48 balls at that time. Initially, he was given medical treatment on the field itself, but he was taken out of the field in a golf cart. Pant's right leg was seen bleeding, and there was a lot of swelling in the leg. More information about his recent injury is awaited. Woakes' full-length ball hit Pant's toe and England players appealed for LBW. But after the review, this appeal was rejected.
Rishabh Pant has suffered an injury for the second time in the current series. He had injured his finger while wicketkeeping during the third Test at Lord's, due to which he could not keep wickets in England's second innings. Dhruv Jurel had kept wickets then.
Harsha Bhogle said on air, "Pant is struggling to keep his feet on the ground. He is bleeding." Rishabh Pant has retired hurt and it is not clear how serious his injury is and whether he will be able to play in this match and the last match of the series.
Rishabh Pant has had a great series so far. He has scored 425 runs in six innings at an average of 70.83 with two centuries and two fifties and is the second-highest run-scorer in the series. His best score is 134. Both his centuries came during the first Test at Leeds, making him the first keeper-batsman from India to do so.
Even before getting injured on Wednesday, he had scored a big score. Pant became the first wicketkeeper batsman in Test history to score more than a thousand runs on foreign soil. No one had been able to do this before him. Apart from this, Pant became the first batsman to score a thousand runs as a guest wicketkeeper batsman in England.
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