Saim "will return to Pakistan [to complete his rehab] once his ankle support brace is removed by specialists", says statement.
Young cricket talent Saim Ayub, the opener for Pakistan, has been undergoing rehabilitation for an ankle injury in London. The PCB remains confident in his return before the Champions Trophy. Ayub's recent performances have placed him as one of the potential future stars in cricket alongside other global talents.
ISLAMABAD — The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to fly injured opening batsman Saim Ayub to London in hopes of getting him fit in time for next month’s Champions Trophy. Ayub fractured his right ankle during the first day of the second test against ...
Saim Ayub’s trip to London doctors highlights the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) determination to have him fit for the ICC event on home soil. A PCB source told PTI that the board is keen on ensuring the left-handed batter is ready for the crucial match against India on February 23 in Dubai.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has in the past taken criticism for the way in which player injuries have been handled are is looking to draw a line under that chapter.
Saim Ayub, an injured opener, has been included in Pakistan's provisional Champions Trophy squad, showcasing his importance to the team. Despite awaiting medical evaluations in London, the squad may change by February 13.
Pakistan cricket team's opening batter, Saim Ayub, will head to London for specialized treatment of his ankle fracture. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has arranged for him to be accompanied by assistant coach Azhar Mahmood.
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.
Pakistan Cricket Board will send Saim Ayub to London for treatment after he fractured his right ankle during the second Test against South Africa. Ayub's injury has caused concern over his ...
LONDON (Web Desk) - England's aggressive batter James Vince has opted out of the English first-class cricket season to participate in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).