PCB’s Swift Action to Ensure Cricketer’s Recovery

Pakistan opener Saim Ayub is set to fly to London for immediate treatment after fracturing his ankle during the ongoing second Test against South Africa.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has arranged for Ayub to consult with sports orthopedic specialists in London, aiming for a swift recovery ahead of upcoming international fixtures.

Ayub’s injury is expected to keep him off the field for a minimum of six weeks, raising concerns about his availability for the forthcoming Champions Trophy.

The PCB’s proactive approach reflects its dedication to player welfare and maintaining the team’s competitive edge on the international stage.