Injured Saim to travel to London

He injured his ankle on day one of second Test


News Desk January 06, 2025
Saim Ayub - File photo

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken swift action to address the injury of Saim Ayub, who was forced off the field during the second Test against South Africa at Newlands Stadium, Cape Town.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced the decision to send Ayub to London for advanced medical treatment after consulting with doctors.

The injury occurred during Day 1 of the match when Ayub, fielding in the seventh over, slipped and twisted his ankle while chasing a boundary.

Despite teammate Aamer Jamal's valiant effort to save the ball, Ayub required immediate medical attention and was stretchered off the field after heavy taping failed to stabilize his foot. Subsequent MRI scans confirmed a fracture, leading to Ayub's unavailability for the remainder of the Test. Abdullah Shafique has replaced him on the field.

Chairman Naqvi personally contacted Ayub to inquire about his health and wished him a speedy recovery. "Saim Ayub is a stylish and extraordinary batter who is an asset to Pakistan cricket. We are committed to utilizing all available resources for his treatment," Naqvi stated.

Ayub's medical reports, including X-rays and MRIs, have already been sent to London, where sports orthopedics specialists will evaluate his condition. Dr. Mumraiz, who has been overseeing the case in Pakistan, has ensured that all necessary documentation has been shared with the specialists abroad.

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.

Naqvi expressed optimism about Ayub's recovery, stating, "We hope Saim Ayub will regain full fitness before the Champions Trophy. It's a matter of great concern, but we are confident in the world-class treatment he will receive in London."

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