Saim Ayub travelled to London from Cape Town to get an expert opinion on his ankle injury as the Pakistan Cricket Board was racing against time to get him fit for next month's Champions Trophy.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that opener Saim Ayub will undergo ankle surgery in London following a serious injury sustained during the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed the decision, stating ...
Ayub's appointment with London-based experts has been scheduled, and he will be flown to the UK on the first available flight from Cape Town. Assistant coach Azhar Mahmood will accompany him to ensure he receives the best possible care.
Pakistan’s young cricket sensation, Saim Ayub, accompanied by Assistant Coach Azhar Mahmood, left Cape Town for London on Tuesday under
Lahore: Pakistan cricket team's opening batsman Saim Ayub has left Cape Town for London for treatment. Assistant coach Azhar Mahmood is also with Saim. Following the instructions of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, England's expert sports ortho doctors will check up on Saim Ayub tomorrow.
Saim Ayub, Pakistani cricketer, injured his ankle during a Test match in Cape Town. The Pakistan Cricket Board is sending him to London for expert treatment to ensure his recovery for the Champions Trophy.
Saim Ayub suffered an ankle injury while fielding during the first day of the ongoing second Test against South Africa in Cape Town and has been ruled out of competitive cricket for six weeks.
Fakhar Zaman is confident of returning to international cricket after eight months when Pakistan hosts the Champions Trophy next month.
Pakistani opener Saim Ayub has started treatment for his ankle injury at Cleveland Hospital in London. On PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi's instructions, top orthopaedic specialists Dr Lucky Jeyaseelan and Dr David Redfern will oversee his recovery after MRI evaluations.
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has left for London from Cape Town on Tuesday along with assistant coach Azhar Mahmood for the <a t
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