Rishabh Pant Injury Scare During Manchester Test: Ricky Ponting Warns ‘It Doesn’t Look Good At All’

What Happened to Rishabh Pant?
Indian cricket fans were left anxious after Rishabh Pant suffered a serious foot injury during Day 1 of the 4th Test match against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, on July 23, 2025.
While batting on 37 off 48 balls, Pant attempted a reverse sweep against England pacer Chris Woakes, but ended up inside-edging the ball onto his right foot. What followed was a scene no Indian cricket fan wants to relive—immediate pain, visible swelling, and Pant unable to stand or walk.
On-Field Emergency: Immediate Response
Pant fell to the ground and rolled in pain for nearly 6 to 8 minutes. The Indian medical staff rushed to the field, but the severity of the injury forced them to bring out a medical cart (ambulance) to carry Pant off the field. Eyewitnesses described him as being in agony, clutching his foot, and avoiding any weight on the injured limb.
The BCCI later confirmed that Pant had been taken to a hospital for scans and evaluation and is currently under observation by the team’s medical team.
Possible Metatarsal Fracture? Experts Weigh In
🔹 Ricky Ponting’s Concern:
Former Australian captain and ex-Delhi Capitals coach Ricky Ponting—who has worked closely with Pant in the IPL—shared his worrying assessment on Sky Sports:
“He hardly put his foot on the ground… the immediate swelling was the worry for me. I’ve had a metatarsal injury myself, and those bones are small and fragile.”
Ponting added that the symptoms looked like a classic metatarsal fracture, which could rule Pant out for weeks—or worse, the rest of the series.
🔹 Michael Atherton’s Analysis:
English cricket commentator Michael Atherton echoed similar sentiments:
“You don’t get carted off in a Test match if it’s not serious. This could be series-ending.”
Impact on India’s Strategy
At stumps on Day 1, India were 264/4, with Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur at the crease. While the scoreline might suggest strength, Pant’s injury changes the entire dynamic of India’s batting and wicketkeeping lineup.
🔸 Why Pant’s Absence Hurts:
- He’s a momentum player—known to turn the tide with aggressive stroke-play.
- His fearless batting style puts the opposition under pressure.
- He’s one of India’s most reliable wicketkeepers, especially in overseas conditions.
Team India’s Backup Plans
If the injury turns out to be serious, Dhruv Jurel—who filled in during Pant’s previous finger injury—could once again be drafted into the playing XI. The selection committee may also consider KL Rahul as a temporary keeper, though it’s a risky trade-off considering his fitness.
What’s Next? Recovery Timeline & Expectations
As of now, scan results are awaited, but based on expert analysis and Pant’s visible pain:
If it’s a Metatarsal Fracture:
- Immobilization: 2–4 weeks
- Rehabilitation: Gradual physio, strengthening
- Total downtime: 4–6 weeks minimum
This could potentially rule him out of the remainder of the Test series and possibly affect his availability for the upcoming limited-overs matches or even the Asia Cup, depending on recovery speed.
Ponting’s Final Word: A Warning with Hope
Ponting summed up the situation in a way only a seasoned cricketer could:
“If it’s broken, he’s done. If it’s not, they’ll do everything to get him back. But let’s hope he skips reverse sweeps for a while.”
The Aussie legend’s emotional concern highlights the respect Pant commands worldwide—not just for his talent but also for his fighting spirit.
Strategic Implications Going Forward
Area | Challenge |
---|---|
Middle-order Batting | Lack of aggression without Pant |
Wicketkeeping | Drop in confidence if using a backup |
England’s Advantage | Opportunity to exploit Indian lineup early |
Mental Edge | Team morale may take a hit without key player |
Conclusion: India Holds Its Breath
As Indian fans and the cricket fraternity wait for scan results, the fear of losing one of India’s most charismatic cricketers looms large. Whether it’s a minor scare or a serious fracture, one thing is clear: Rishabh Pant’s presence—or absence—will shape the remainder of this crucial Test series.
Stay tuned for further medical updates from the BCCI medical team in the coming hours.