India’s wicketkeeper-hitter Rishabh Gasp is fit to play in the Indian Head Association (IPL) beginning this month in the wake of being genuinely harmed in a fender bender in 2022, the nation’s cricket board has said.
Following a broad 14-month recovery and recuperation process, Gasp “has now been pronounced fit as a wicket-manager hitter” for the Twenty20 competition, the Leading group of Control for Cricket in India said in a proclamation posted.
The 26-year-old plays for Delhi Capitals in the establishment competition and is supposed to take up wicketkeeping and batting obligations when the 2024 season gets going on Walk 22.
Delhi Capitals play their initial game against Punjab Lords a day after the fact.
Gasp experienced numerous wounds in an auto collision close to the town of Roorkee in the Himalayan territory of Uttarakhand on December 30, 2022. He endured wounds on his head, back and leg, however figured out how to leave the vehicle before it burst into flames.
His last cricket outing came during India’s Test match against Bangladesh between December 22 and 25, 2022.
A fruitful re-visitation of cricket might prepare for his consideration in India’s crew for the impending ICC T20 World Cup 2024 in the Caribbean and the US.