Pakistani cricketer Saim Ayub has communicated his fulfillment with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) endeavors toward his treatment and recuperation.
Speaking from London, where he is experiencing treatment, Ayub said it is as well early to affirm whether he will be fit to take part within the Champions Trophy.
The left-handed batsman added that he is awaiting the medical panel’s decision and appreciates the PCB’s proactive steps in managing his injury.
Two days ago, Saim Ayub underwent his initial medical evaluation in London. Renowned ankle specialist Dr. Lucky Jayselan conducted the examination and provided initial recommendations.
Ayub sustained the injury during the Cape Town Test against South Africa, where preliminary reports confirmed an ankle fracture.
The PCB arranged for Saim Ayub to receive top-quality treatment in London. The next phase of his recovery will depend on the reports and recommendations from British medical experts.