Saim Ayub visit to London for ankle fracture treatement
Pakistan's initial batsman, Saim Ayub, is set to go to
London for particular treatment following a right lower leg break supported
during the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town. The injury happened
on January 3, 2025, when Ayub wound his lower leg while handling in the seventh
over of South Africa's innings. Pursuing a ball edged by Ryan Rickelton, Ayub
lost his equilibrium and fell, quickly grasping his lower leg in torment. In
spite of on-field clinical consideration, he couldn't tolerate weighting on his
right lower leg and was in this way stretchered off the field.
A X-ray led soon thereafter affirmed the break, prompting
the immobilization of his lower leg in a clinical moon boot. At first, the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) anticipated Ayub to stay with the group and return
to Pakistan after the Test match. Nonetheless, PCB Executive Mohsin Naqvi later
reported that Ayub would be shipped off London for guaranteed expert therapy,
underscoring the board's obligation to giving first rate clinical
consideration. Partner mentor Azhar Mahmood will go with Ayub to guarantee his
prosperity during this period.
The PCB gauges a recuperation time of roughly a month and a
half for Ayub, which imperils his support in the impending ICC Champions Prize
booked to start on February 19, 2025. Ayub's nonappearance is a huge mishap for
Pakistan, particularly taking into account his new structure, remembering being
named Player of the Series for Pakistan's 3-0 ODI win over South Africa last
month, where he scored two centuries in three matches.
This present circumstance has attracted equals to the PCB's
treatment of past player wounds, eminently that of quick bowler Shaheen Afridi
in 2022. Afridi's physical issue the board confronted analysis, provoking the
PCB to take on a more proactive methodology for Ayub's situation by organizing
prompt expert treatment abroad.
Ayub's physical issue likewise implies he will miss the
impending two-Test home series against the West Indies not long from now, as
well as a tri-series including South Africa and New Zealand in February. His
expected nonappearance from the Heroes Prize adds to Pakistan's difficulties,
as they plan to safeguard their title in a competition facilitated across
various urban communities in Pakistan and Dubai.
The PCB's choice to send Ayub to London highlights their obligation to player government assistance and the significance of guaranteeing that central members get the most ideal clinical regard for work with a quick and complete recuperation.
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