Rishabh Pant's Somersault Celebration Deemed 'Unnecessary' by Doctor Who Oversaw His Recovery From Near-Fatal Crash

Monday - 30/06/2025 03:30
Rishabh Pant's explosive batting display, marked by two centuries in the first Test against England, has captivated fans. However, his post-century somersault celebration has drawn mixed reactions. Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, Pant's surgeon, acknowledged the move as 'unnecessary' despite Pant's gymnastic background.

Rishabh Pant's Somersault Celebration: 'Unnecessary!' Says Doctor Who Saved His Life

Rishabh Pant, known for his exuberant style, showcased his flair during the first Test against England in Leeds, notching two impressive centuries. However, a particular celebration after reaching his century has sparked considerable discussion.

Rishabh Pant celebrates his century with a cartwheel.

Rishabh Pant celebrates his century with a cartwheel.

Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, the surgeon who treated Pant following his near-fatal car accident in December 2022, shared his perspective on Pant’s now-viral somersault celebration. Speaking with The Telegraph, Dr. Pardiwala noted, "Rishabh trained as a gymnast. Although he looks large, he is quite agile, and he does have a lot of flexibility. And, that’s why he’s been doing those somersaults of late. It’s a well-practised and perfected move — unnecessary though!”

Pant's return to the cricket field has been remarkable. On December 30, 2022, while driving from Delhi to his hometown of Roorkee, he lost control of his car, resulting in a crash that caused multiple injuries and sidelined him for several months.

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Against England, Pant demonstrated once again why he is considered a top player in Test cricket. He delivered a counter-attacking 134 in the first innings, followed by 118 in the second. Despite his efforts, India was unable to defend a target of 371 and lost by five wickets.

Pant’s record in England highlights his fondness for challenging conditions. He has accumulated 808 runs in 10 Tests, averaging 42.52, which includes four centuries and two fifties. His highest score remains a memorable 146.

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