Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant hospitalised with non-life-threatening injuries sustained in a car crash in northern India
State police officer Ashok Kumar said Pant lost control of the car and was pulled out of the vehicle by local villagers.
Pant, 25, was driving the car that overturned and caught fire after hitting a road divider near Roorkee, his hometown in Uttarakhand state, Ravi Bijaria, a state government spokesman said on Friday.Pant had multiple injuries and was first rushed to a nearby hospital before being shifted to a more advanced facility.
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