Rishabh Pant injury: India wicketkeeper unable to stand, writhes in pain, leaves field in golf cart after hit on foot

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Injury doesn't seem to be leaving Rishabh Pant after the India wicketkeeper was hit flush on his right foot on the opening day of the fourth Test against England in Manchester on Wednesday. The 27-year-old, who had injured his left index finger in the third Test at Lord's, was unable to stand before being carried out in a golf cart retired hurt. 

The incident took place on the fourth ball of the 68th over. Trying to reverse sweep England seamer Chris Woakes, Pant missed the line of the all and it landed directly on his boot. The India wicketkeeper immediately went down on the ground with the physios running in. 

Television visuals showed Pant laid on the ground writhing in pain. he tried to stand on his injured foot but couldn't as a golf cart had to brought in to take the visiting wicketkeeper out of the ground.   

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