Musheer Khan ‘out of danger’ after road accident, confirms hospital
New Delhi: Mumbai batter Musheer Khan is in stable condition and out of danger after suffering neck and limb injuries in a serious car accident on the Purvanchal Expressway, Medanta Hospital in Lucknow has confirmed.
Musheer’s SUV was involved in an accident on the Purvanchal Expressway while traveling from Azamgarh to Lucknow on Friday. He was admitted to Medanta Hospital at 8 pm with neck pain and is currently under the care of Dr. Dharmendra Singh, director of the Orthopedics Department.
“On September 27 at 8 pm, cricketer Mushir Khan, injured in a road accident on Purvachal Expressway, was brought to the emergency department of Medanta Hospital with neck pain. He is being treated under the supervision of Dr Dharmendra Singh, Director of Orthopedics Department. His condition is stable at present and he is out of danger,” the hospital said in a statement on Saturday.
Musheer Khan, younger brother of India cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, was traveling with his father, Naushad Khan, who also serves as his coach, when their SUV lost control at high speed and overturned several times on the Purvanchal Expressway. Naushad sustained minor injuries in the accident. According to a source from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), the high-speed impact caused the vehicle to flip multiple times before coming to a stop.
“Musheer is likely out for the season. He has sustained injuries to his neck and limbs as the Fortuner he was travelling flipped a couple of times in the highspeed accident that happened on the way to Lucknow from Azamgarh and has to take three months rest after the initial hospitalisation. He will undergo rehabilitation after that, which means he is likely to be available only after six to seven months. Musheer is currently undergoing treatment at the Medanta Hospital in Lucknow,” the MCA source told IANS.
Musheer, who was training at Azamgarh with his father, was set to join his teammates in Lucknow for the Irani Cup match against the Rest of India at the Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium from October 1.
“The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) medical teams are closely monitoring his progress to ensure he receives the best possible care,” the MCA said in a statement.
“Once Musheer is deemed medically fit for travel, he will be flown to Mumbai for further evaluation and additional medical treatment. The timeline for his recovery will be determined following these assessments,” it added.
Musheer last played in the Duleep Trophy for India B, making his tournament debut against India A in Bengaluru earlier this month. He smashed 181 on his debut but failed to perform similar feats in the remainder of the tournament.
Musheer, one of India’s breakout stars from the 2024 Under-19 World Cup, made a strong return to the Ranji Trophy in February. In his first game for Mumbai after nearly two years, he notched up his maiden First-Class double century and later excelled in the Ranji final against Vidarbha with a second-innings century, helping Mumbai secure a record-extending 42nd Ranji title.
Musheer has amassed 716 runs in nine First-Class matches, averaging over 50, with three centuries and a half-century to his name.
Meanwhile, MCA has not named any replacement for the batter yet. MCA is expecting Sarfaraz Khan, who is still in Kanpur with the Indian team but not in playing XI for the second Test against Bangladesh, to join the squad.