News India Live, Digital Desk: Team India Got Big News: Indian Cricket Control Board BCCI has given relief on the injury of Indian team wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who was injured in the fourth match of the Test series against England. The scan report on his leg has not caused any major fracture or serious injury to the Indian camp and his millions of fans feel very relaxed. The incident took place during the fourth Test match played in Manchester, when a high speed of England fast bowler Mark Wood was about 147 km per hour. The speed of the ball was so much that he had to seek the help of physio on the field immediately and bandage and straping on his leg. Despite the injury, Rishabh Pant showed amazing passion and continued his batting in pain. However, due to this injury, he did not land in the second innings of the match to take wicketkeeping, and he was replaced by the wicketkeeper by vice -captain KL Rahul. After the end of the match, there was a continuous speculation about his injury. The BCCI then released an official statement clearly. The board said that the injured leg was scanned and the good thing is that no major damage has been found in the report. Currently, Pant is kept under the supervision of the Indian team’s medical team and his situation is being closely monitored. After this update it is believed that Rishabh Pant is completely safe, but it is still not clear whether he will be fit to play in the 5th and final Test match. The medical team will take a final decision on their recovery and fitness. If Pant is out of the fifth Test, it will be a concern for Team India, as he is an important batsman of the team in the lower middle order. In such a situation, players like KS Bharat or Jitesh Sharma along with KL Rahul are also present as an alternative to wicketkeeping.