Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has left for London from Cape Town on Tuesday along with assistant coach Azhar Mahmood for the <a t
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.
Young Pakistani cricketer Saim Ayub, who sustained an injury during the second Test against South Africa, has departed for London for medical treatment. Assistant coach Azhar Mahmood is accompanying Saim Ayub on the trip. England's leading sports orthopedic specialists will conduct Saim's check-up tomorrow.
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 Champions Trophy availability.
Ayub is expected to fly from Cape Town to London on the first available flight, accompanied by stunt coach Azhar Mahmood. The PCB confirmed that Ayub would be treated at one of the world's best hospitals, with London's top sports orthopaedic surgeons ...
Assistant Coach Azhar Mahmood accompanied Ayub on his journey to London for the treatment. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, has personally overseen Ayub’s well-being, ensuring he receives top-tier medical care.
Young Pakistan batter Saim Ayub was part of an unfortunate incident during ongoing the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town. During the seventh over of Day 1, Ryan Rickelton edged the delivery and Ayub went chasing after it to deep third man with Aamer Jamal assisting him.
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.
Pakistan's young cricket sensation, Saim Ayub, has departed from Cape Town to London for specialist medical treatment
( MENAFN - IANS) Lahore, Jan 5 (IANS) Pakistan cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said that opener Saim Ayub will travel to London along with assistant coach Azhar Mahood to have his ankle fracture treated.
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Pakistani opener Saim Ayub is currently on his way to recover from an injury, and still the Pakistan selectors have decided to name him in the squad for Champions Trophy. A report has claimed that this decision was taken as the selectors thought they can bring in a replacement in case Saim is not fit till the date of tournament.