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Saim Ayub to undergo ankle surgery in London, recovery expected by Champions Trophythe upcoming home series against the West Indies, and the tri-series with South Africa and New Zealand. In a statement, Mohsin Naqvi assured fans of the PCB's commitment to Ayub's recovery. "Saim ...
Top Pakistan cricketers such as Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub and Shadab Khan found no bidders in the Hundred Draft where 50 players ...
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub continues rehabilitation from an ankle injury sustained during the Cape Town Test against South Africa in January. However, his participation in the upcoming HBL Pakistan ...
Top Pakistan cricketers, including Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, and Shadab Khan, went unsold in The Hundred Draft 2025 despite 50 ...
Pakistan opening batter Saim Ayub has been confirmed out for at least another five weeks owing to injury; he continues his rehabilitation from the ankle injury he sustained in South Africa in January.
Pakistan's young opener Saim Ayub will miss the ICC Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury. He will undergo a 10-week rehabilitation. The injury was sustained during a Test against South Africa.
"The plaster on Saim Ayub's foot will be removed in a day or two ... The injury has kept him out of action for six weeks, ruling him out of Pakistan’s ongoing home Test series against the West Indies ...
Saim Ayub suffered a right ankle fracture and is currently in London for rehabiliation.© AFP Out-of-favour Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali has accused his country's cricket board of favouritism.
With specialist opener Saim Ayub ruled out of the Champions Trophy, Pakistan decided to open with the star batter in the tri-series against New Zealand and South Africa ahead of the eight-team event.
Saim Ayub was the star player for Pakistan as he ... Pakistan became the first team to claim a clean sweep against South Africa at their home in an ODI series.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has indicated Saim Ayub will likely miss the ICC Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury sustained in South Africa. While undergoing treatment in London, the young opener ...
Pakistan opening batter Saim Ayub has been confirmed out for at least another five weeks owing to injury; he continues his rehabilitation from the ankle injury he sustained in South Africa in January.
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