Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant took a hit to his left knee during drills at the ICC Academy in Dubai, after being struck by a shot from Hardik Pandya. Despite initial pain and limping, Pant received medical attention, strapped his knee, and continued to the nets for practice, sharing a light moment with teammate Axar Patel. Pant was down on the ground straight away and received attention from the medical team. The youngster looked in pain when the ice pack was applied to the knee which had received a lot of damage during his horrific car crash few years back.
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