Pakistani cricketer Saim Ayub has expressed uncertainty about his participation in the upcoming Champions Trophy, awaiting a decision from the medical panel regarding his injury. The 22-year-old batsman and fielder sustained the injury during the first session of a Test match, raising concerns about his fitness.
“I can’t comment on my participation in the Champions Trophy yet,” Ayub stated in London, emphasizing that the decision lies with the medical team.
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He explained that the injury occurred while fielding as a relay, after Aamir Jamal retrieved the ball. As Ayub sprinted to make a throw, he lost his balance and stumbled, requiring immediate medical attention.
Ayub has appealed to his fans for prayers during this tough time. Despite the setback, he expressed satisfaction with how the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has handled the situation.
He reassured his followers that any updates on his condition would be communicated through the PCB, as the board is in constant contact with his medical team.
Ayub refrained from commenting on his stay in London, stating his main focus is on recovery and following medical advice.