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 Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has decided to send Saim Ayub to London for urgent medical treatment after consulting with doctors. Naqvi personally contacted Ayub to inquire about his well-being and extended best wishes for his recovery.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has decided to send Saim Ayub to London for immediate treatment. The PCB chairman personally contacted Saim Ayub to inquire about his well-being and assured him of full support during his treatment.
Pakistan’s young cricket sensation, Saim Ayub, accompanied by Assistant Coach Azhar Mahmood, left Cape Town for London on Tuesday under
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.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to send Saim Ayub to London immediately for the treatment of his right ankle fracture
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.
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub is set to travel to London for advanced treatment of the ankle fracture he sustained during the ongoing Newlands Test
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