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'Not bad yaar...': Rishabh Pant posts health update on Instagram, indicates quick return

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A post shared by Rishabh Pant (@rishabpant) To this, Suryakumar Yadav and Aksar Patel replied with emojis. Pant is recovering faster than expected and the BCCI is leaving no stone unturned to fast-track his rehab.

Meanwhile, Pant has thrown away his crutches and is walking without them. According to a report filed by ESPNcricinfo, the apex cricket board of India is trying to get Pant ready for the ODI World Cup this year, reported HT.

Thulasi Ram Yuvaraj, who is a physio at the NCA, is monitoring Pant's recovery after the wicketkeeper-batter was airlifted to Mumbai, following his tragic car crash on December 30.

Pant is getting his treamnet under guidance of physio S Rajnikanth, who has collaborated with multiple Indian age-group teams in the past.

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