Pant, who retired hurt on 37 after being hit on the right toe by Chris Woakes in the final session, has been advised six weeks' rest to recover from the blow, according to reports.
India's vice-captain was in visible pain as the physio rushed onto the field to assist Pant. He remained on the ground for several minutes, unable to put any weight on his injured foot, and ultimately had to be helped off the field.
"Clear and obvious injuries in the first innings of Tests we should allow like for like Subs .. we have concussion subs so surely we can have subs for injuries like Rishabhs...," Vaughan posted on X.
“I don’t like the fact that we’ve got four days left in the game, four days of action in what has been an incredible series where we are going to have 10 versus 11,” he elaborated on BBC Sports.
"Clear and obvious injuries in the first innings of Tests we should allow like for like Subs .. we have concussion subs so surely we can have subs for injuries like Rishabhs...," Vaughan posted on X.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreWith ICC rules not allowing a substitute for an injured player during the match, the Indian team will be down to ten men for the remainder of the match if Pant fails to come back to bat again in the second innings.
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