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Pant Suffers Injury Scare Before India's Home Test Series Against South Africa
8 Nov
Summary
- Rishabh Pant forced to retire hurt during India A match
- Struck multiple times on helmet, elbow, and body by South African pacer
- Pant was making comeback after recovering from fractured toe

Just a week before India's first home Test against South Africa, the team management faced an injury scare as star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was forced to retire hurt during an India A match in Bengaluru on Friday.
Pant, who was batting for India A, was struck multiple times by South African pacer Tshepo Moreki, taking blows to his helmet, elbow, and body. The left-hander was batting on 17 off 22 balls when the incident occurred during India A's second innings. Despite starting confidently, Pant struggled to continue after the repeated hits, eventually retiring as a precautionary measure.
The 25-year-old had been making his return to competitive cricket after recovering from a fractured toe sustained in July. He had earlier impressed with a fluent 90 in the opening four-day match of the series, but this latest setback will be a concern for the Indian team ahead of the highly anticipated Test series against South Africa, which begins on November 14 in Kolkata.



