Team India’s wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has good news for fans. Actually, Pant is on the path of getting fit and he may be seen as a two -match series against South Africa from 14 November. Pant can be seen playing in the second round of 2025-26 Ranji Trophy starting on October 25.
While announcing the team for the Test series against the West Indies in Dubai last month, the chief selector of the Indian team said that he could be seen playing in the series against South Africa.
Pant’s right leg was fractured during the Test match played at Old Trafford during the England tour at late July. According to Cricinfo reports that he is in the final stages of Rhabe and his fitness will be assessed at the Center of Excellence in Bangalore at the end of this week. More than three weeks ago, his foot plaster was removed and now he is walking without any trouble.
On the other hand, if the approval is received then Pant is expected to join the Delhi team. Which will play in the first round of the Ranji Trophy against Hyderabad from October 15. DDCA suspects Pant playing in the first round. Pant is out of the ground for an attempt to reverse the reverse sweep off the ball of Chris Woakes in the India-England fourth Test match. He had to retired due to injury and confirmed the fracture in the scan. The next day Pant returned to bat, but could not do wicketkeeping. He scored 479 runs in four Tests, including two centuries and three fifty.