Rishabh Pant may have to wait a little to return to Team India. The good news is that India’s star wicketkeeper batsmen are going to return this year. A media report has revealed that Pant can be seen playing in the field after 3-4 weeks. In such a situation, they can return in the Test series against South Africa. According to Dainik Jagran, Pant will not be selected in the Test Squad against the West Indies.
In the beginning of October, the Indian team has to play 2 Test matches against the West Indies. After that he has to go on Australian tour for 3 ODIs and five T20 matches. Pant’s selection in the White Ball Series against Australia has been questioned. Pant reached BCCI’s Center of Excellence in Bengaluru on 15 September, where he was undergoing medical examination.
When Rishabh Pant was examined on the 15th, the medical staff said that Pant is planned to get rid of walking boots within a week. Now those things are about to complete about a week, in such a situation, hope has increased that Rishabh Pant can stop resorting to walking boots very soon. Let us tell you that walking boots were helping to recover their fracture part quickly.
According to this report, the medical staff believes that as Pant is able to withstand more pressure on the feet, the level of their training will also be increased.
When will India-South Africa series be?
It is being told that Rishabh Pant can return in the Test series against South Africa. The first Test match between India and South Africa will be played in Kolkata from 14 November, while the second Test will be played in Guwahati from 22 November. After that, a series of three ODIs and five T20 matches will be played between the two teams.
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