India's wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant, who went out of cricket in July after suffering a foot injury, keeps posting glimpses of his recovery process. On September 7, at 6 am, Pant shared an Instagram story from within a cryotherapy chamber, indicating that his recovery is on the right track. This is just days after Pant publicly expressed his frustration at the lengthy recovery time. On September 1, he posted a selfie of his wrapped foot, captioned, "How many more days in this." The post revealed his desire to get back on the field, although he is still not available for the Asia Cup 2025. Cryotherapy Session Raises Hopes The cricketer, 27, was spotted topless in training bottoms, gloves, a woollen cap, and a mask, going through cold therapy. Cryotherapy is a treatment adopted by players to accelerate healing and muscle recovery. The fans immediately took this post as good news, hoping that Pant was nearing a comeback. Image Source: Instagram Pant hurt his foot while playing in the fourth Test against England in July when he was hit by a yorker from Chris Woakes during his attempt to reverse sweep the delivery. Against all odds, he was determined to play and returned to score a half-century in the same game. The injury, however, made him unavailable for the fifth Test, where the slot of the wicketkeeper was taken by Dhruv Jurel. Also Read | Watch: Rishabh Pant Shows Comical Side, Bakes Pizza with Broken Foot Will Rishabh Pant be Available for WI Tests? Until now, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not provided any updated timeline for Pant's return. But the cryotherapy update indicates that he is undergoing an intensive rehabilitation program. India will be playing a two-Test series against the West Indies from October 2, and fans are waiting anxiously to know if Pant might make an unexpected comeback. Known for his fighting spirit, Pant’s determination has always stood out. His latest update has given fans renewed hope that India’s trusted match-winner may return to action sooner than expected.