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Amul wishes Rishabh Pant a speedy recovery, calls him ‘truly precious’

Amul took to Instagram to wish a speedy recovery to India’s star cricketer through a doodle.

Published on: Jan 04, 2023 03:37 PM IST
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Prayers and wishes poured in from all quarters for Rishabh Pant ever since the news of his heart-wrenching accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway broke. Many are even taking to social media platforms to wish a speedy recovery to the star cricketer, who will be shifted to Mumbai today for further treatment from Dehradun’s Max Hospital. Amid this, Amul too wished a speedy recovery to India’s star cricketer through a doodle.

Amul wished Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant a speedy recovery through a doodle. (BCCI)
Amul wished Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant a speedy recovery through a doodle. (BCCI)

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“#Amul Topical: Wishing India’s star wicket keeper-batsman a speedy recovery!” read the caption of the post shared by Amul on Instagram. The doodle shared by Amul shows Rishabh Pant on a hospital bed saying something to the iconic Amul girl dressed as a healthcare worker. A bouquet with a note and a cricket bat are kept near the window. The texts on the doodle read, “Rish abh jaldi hi theek ho jao!” and “Truly precious!”

Take a look at their post below:

“Get well soon Rishab,” posted an Instagram user. “Wishing him a speedy recovery,” wrote another. “Kanha bless you Pant,” commented a third. Many Instagram users also dropped love-struck emoticons in the comments.

 
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