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Rishabh Pant revives fast; can he play ODI World Cup 2023?

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While Pant's dedication to the sport is unwavering, the reality of his ongoing rehabilitation tempers the hope, rendering his chances of participating in the World Cup 2023.

Rishabh Pant in a local match

After the horrific car accident, Team India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant’s remarkable journey of revival has surged ahead. After around eight months of staying away from cricket, Pant has started batting again.  

A couple of days back, the aggressive batter hit the ground to bat in Bengaluru for the first time in more than eight months.

The heartening video clip summarizing Pant’s grit and tenacity was swiftly circulated across various social media platforms recently. 

The clip captures the momentous instant when Pant strides onto the field, enveloped in the resounding cheers of the crowd.

He settles into his rhythm with each stroke of the bat. He connects each ball with his bat, sending it soaring into the sky, evoking roars of appreciation from the crowd. 

Battling through adversity, Pant emerged from the shadows of the horrible incident. Each step of his recovery resonated with the spirit of a champion.

Several fans are excited about Pant’s excellent recovery and come back to the cricket field with a bang. They are now hopeful that, the aggressive wicketkeeper-batsman will make a comeback to the Indian team for the upcoming ODI World Cup 2023 to be played in India after two months. 

They are hopeful that, Pant will be included in the team to bolster the brittle lower middle order which is in a state of chaos due to constant chopping and changing.

Pant’s ambition has also been extended to the upcoming World Cup. However, the path to the mega event is a challenging one, fraught with uncertainties. 

While his dedication to the sport is unwavering, the reality of his ongoing rehabilitation tempers the hope, rendering his chances of participating in the World Cup 2023.
 

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