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Rishabh Pant Crash: Why Are Athletes Prone To Rash Driving?

The habit of pushing boundaries, a perception of infallibšŸƒility and thešŸ­ sheer thrill of speed can contribute to risk-taking on the road.

It looked a bit like the Halleyā€™s comet crashing through a barricade. (More Cricket News)

The CCTV footage of Rishabh Pantā€™s car crash on December 30 is scary to watch. It brings out the severity of the crash, and shā™”ows how incredibly fortunate the Indian cricketer was to clamber out of the situation ašŸ’™live.Ā 

Normally, athletes are cautious creatures. They go to extreme lšŸ”“engtšŸ“hs to ensure their physical well-being.Ā 

Put a car in the hands of a sšŸøportsperson, however, and caution exits from his otherwise fine-tuned, risk-averse circuitry.

But road travel can be dangerous. According to the NCRB (National Crime Records Bureau), 155,622 people died in road accidents in India in 2021, while 371,šŸ¼884 people suffered injuries. These numbers are among the highest in the world.Ā 

One moment of stupidity, bad luck or fatigue is all it takes for disaster to strike, as Pant found out in the early hours of that fateful day. He was going from Delhi to Roorkee to meet his mother when he drifted off to sleep. Next thing he knew, he was in thešŸ’ deathly vortex of his tumbling, burning Mercedes-AMG GLE43 Coupe.Ā 

Was Pant speeding intentionally? Did his physical state contribute to it? Was he trying to avoid a pothole? Was he speeding at all, or, as Haridwar SSP (Senior Superintendent of Police) Ajai Singh said, the impression of excessive speed was crā›¦eated bź¦«y the trajectory of the car after it hit the divider?Ā 

The full facą¼ŗts are not yet known. ButšŸ’Ž Pant has at least two prior speeding violations to hisĀ name.Ā 

Classic conundrum

That raisź¦es the question. Why are athletes prone to reckless drivingÜ« despite being conditioned to care for their physical well-being all their lives?Ā 

Sports psychologist Gayatri Vartak knows a bit about the workings of an athleteā€™s mind. She accompanied the Indian contingent tošŸ’ the 2022 Commonwealth Games, has played cā­•ompetitive badminton herself and has worked with stars like Sharath Kamal and Lakshya Sen on the mental aspect of their preparation.

This is what she feels about the issue.Ā 

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ā€œWhetheršŸ’Ÿ the driving was rash in this case or not, Iā€™m not in a position to comment,ā€ Vartak says. ā€œBut irrespective of that, some competiveness, adrenalin and risk-taking, which are generally high in elite sportspeople, can lead to some kind of a crossover into driving. Risk-taking is also what makes them successful many times, right? That is really what it is stemming out of.ā€

SSP Ajaiź¦‰ Singh said that on the basis of video evidence, Pant was maintaining the 80kmph speed limit on the highway. It was only after he hit the divider that things got out of control.Ā 

But drivšŸ¤”ing at night in a fatigued state can also classify as risky driving.Ā 

No wonder Kapil Dev responded to Pantā€™s accident witį©šį©šį©šį©šį©šį©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©šš’€±į©šį©šį©šh the wisdom of grey hašŸ’Æir.

ā€œWhen I was a buddšŸ¬ing cricketer, I was in a motorcycle accident. That day on, my brother did not let me ride the bike,ā€ Dev said. ā€œThis should be a learning experience for Pant. He can afford a driver. I understand you enjoy driving. And cricket stars have access to great cars. In young age one does have such passions. But when you have so much responsibility, being a little careful is necessary, and it is up to the individual, no one else.ā€Ā 

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It is almost a tź¦æradition of sport that stars will floor the pedal. Tiger Woods, Karim Benzema, LeBron James, Andrew Flintoff are among the many big names who suffered crashes. At least they survived. Many didnā€™t, like Steve Prefontaine, the American running sensation of the 70s and early Nike mascot, and cricketers Andreź§™w Symonds and Ben Hollioake.

Hollioakeā€™s fate had an element of bad luck. It was reported that there was some oil on the road when his Porsche slammed into a wall in Perth in 2002. Prefontaine and Symonds were uź¦•nluāœ…cky too in the way their vehicles rolled, but they also had some alcohol in their systems.Ā 

A sense of infallibility

Dr Darshan Shah, an AhmedašŸŒ³bad-based psychotherapist, who has had a few cricketer patients, says, ā€œIn certain cases of athlete behavior, be it in their game or driving, what is glaring is their [self] perception of infallibility. This has positive consequences as well as negative ones. If you look at the way Pant, Andrew Symonds, Ben Hollioake or Andrew Flintoff played, and the way they drove, this idea does come through. Such a personality type does tend ą½§to seek an adrenalin rush, which keeps them in a thrill-seeking state. While it can be entertaining to watch, it can impact cognitive ability.ā€

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On the other hand, Pant is just 25, and a seemingly happy-go-lucky 25. Young people are not bogged down by accident fears. So when a young athlete crashes his car, is it simply youthfulĀ 
inexperience?Ā 

ā€œHe has a license to drive, so he understands the responsibilities that comšŸ”Æe with it. So I donā€™t think itā€™s abā™”out age,ā€ says Dr Shah.Ā 

Is it about ego šŸ˜¼and imšŸ“age, then? Does a successful cricketer think, ā€˜Iā€™m a cricketer with a great ride, I canā€™t possibly drive like an uncleā€™?ā€™

Vartak disagrees. ā€œI donā€™t think someone would do that at the cost of their life,ā€ she says. ā€œIn other aspects, such as dressing up, their image might be a factor. As professionals, a lot of them understand what their priorities are. They all know where to draw their boundaries.ā€Ā 
Interestingly, athletes sometimes do risky things precisely to overcome ź¦‘fear. Vartak often gets queries from her clients if they can go bungee jumping or sky-diving in order to conquer their fears.Ā 

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ā€œI tell them thatā€™s not the only way of overcoming fear. There are othš”‰er, and scientific, ways of doing that too,ā€ Vartak says. ā€œBut of course I canā€™t stop them. My role is to give them the pros and conšŸŒŸs of different options and help them make the right choice.ā€

And ultimately, as Kapil Dev said, ā€œItā€™s up to the individualā™‰.ā€

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