Cape Town, South Africa — The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, has taken swift action to arrange advanced medical treatment for star batter Saim Ayub, who sustained an ankle injury during the second Test against South Africa.
Ayub, a promising talent and key player for Pakistan, twisted his ankle during play, raising concerns about his fitness for upcoming tournaments. Following consultations with medical experts, it has been decided that the player will be sent to London to receive specialized care from top sports orthopedists.
Dr. Mumrez, leading Saim Ayub’s medical case in Pakistan, has already forwarded all medical reports to London to expedite the treatment process. Meanwhile, PCB is making arrangements to fly Ayub out on the earliest available flight from Cape Town, with Assistant Coach Azhar Mahmood accompanying him to provide full support throughout the journey.
In a personal gesture, Chairman Mohsin Naqvi reached out to Saim Ayub to inquire about his condition and extend heartfelt wishes for his speedy recovery. Expressing his commitment to the player’s well-being, Naqvi remarked:
“We are committed to ensuring Saim Ayub receives the best possible treatment at one of the world’s leading medical facilities. All necessary resources are being utilized, and we are optimistic that he will recover fully before the Champions Trophy.”
The PCB’s proactive approach highlights their dedication to the health and fitness of players, ensuring that key talents like Saim Ayub receive world-class care to return to the field at their best.