PCB provides update on Saim Ayub’s injury

LAHORE: Pakistan opener Saim Ayub is progressing well in his recovery from a right ankle injury and will continue his rehabilitation in England, the country’s cricket board revealed on Friday.

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Saim has been ruled out for 10 weeks from the date of injury (3 January) following comprehensive MRI scans, X-rays, and medical assessments.

For the unversed, Saim suffered a right ankle fracture while fielding on the first day of the second Test between Pakistan and South Africa in early January.

The incident occurred in the seventh over of South Africa’s first innings when Ryan Rickelton played a fuller-length delivery from Mohammad Abbas past the slip cordon into the deep third-wicket region.

Saim, quick on his feet, dashed in to act as the relay fielder, as Aamir Jamal valiantly attempted to haul the ball back from the boundary at deep third-man.

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However, in a heartbreaking moment, Saim Ayub lost his balance and stumbled backwards, struggling to regain his footing.

He was attended to by medical staff on the field, but his painful grimaces made it evident that he was in significant distress. Ultimately, he was carried off the field after he struggled to stand on his feet.

The PCB also shared that the young opener’s availability for the New Zealand tour will be subject to clearing all fitness tests and medical requirements.

Pakistan will tour New Zealand for five T20Is and three ODIs from 16 March to 5 April, which will be followed by the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10, which starts on 8 April.

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Three Pakistan players named in ICC ODI Men’s Team of the Year 2024

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday revealed the Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2024, featuring Pakistan’s pace duo of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf as well as emerging opener Saim Ayub.

The ICC ODI Team of the Year 2024 includes four players from Sri Lanka and three players each from Pakistan and Afghanistan. Additionally, there is one player from the West Indies.

Sri Lankan all-rounder Charith Asalanka has been named captain of the team following an impressive year with both bat and ball. He consistently performed for his team, scoring 605 runs at an average of 50.2 and taking ten key wickets.

Pathum Nissanka, a top-order batter from Sri Lanka, also made the team after smashing a double hundred against Afghanistan in February 2024.

He accumulated 694 runs at an average of 63.1, with an impressive strike rate of 106.4. Alongside his double hundred, he scored two additional centuries and two half-centuries during the year.

Kusal Mendis is the third Sri Lankan player in the ODI Team of the Year 2024, having scored a remarkable 742 runs—the highest by any player in ODIs during the year.

He maintained an average of 53 and scored at a strike rate of 90.6, which included one century and six half-centuries.

Wanindu Hasaranga is the fourth player in the line-up, having taken 26 wickets across ten games at an average of 15.6.

Hasaranga’s 7/19 against Zimbabwe in January is the fifth-best return in an innings in ODI history, joining an elite club of bowlers that have taken seven scalps in a match.

Saim Ayub was the break-out star from Pakistan, earning his place with a stellar performance throughout the year.

The left-handed batsman scored 515 runs in just nine innings at an average of 64.37, demonstrating consistency and flair at the top of the order.

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He also took five wickets at an average of 27.80, playing a crucial role in several of Pakistan’s victories, including a historic whitewash of South Africa in their own backyard, where he was named Player of the Series.

Joining Ayub are Pakistan’s pace duo, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf. Afridi dominated with the new ball, claiming 15 wickets in six matches at an average of 17.60. His lethal yorkers and swing deliveries made him a nightmare for opposing batters.

Meanwhile, Haris contributed with raw pace and accuracy, securing 13 wickets in eight matches. His ability to strike during the death overs was vital for Pakistan He was named Player of the Series in Pakistan’s historic 2-1 victory against Australia.

Afghanistan’s swashbuckling wicket-keeper batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz also found a place in the line-up after scoring 531 Runs at an average of 48.2, including three centuries and two half-centuries.

His team-mates all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai and young spinner AM Ghazanfar were the other two players from the country in the ICC ODI Team of the Year 2024.

Omarzai contributed both with the bat and ball, scoring 417 Runs and taking 17 wickets during the year, playing a key role for his team.

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Ghazanfar made an immediate impact after making his ODI debut in March against Ireland.

He became the fifth-youngest player to take a five-for in an ODI, picking up 6/26 against Bangladesh in November. He took 21 wickets in 11 games last year at an average of 13.57.

West Indies’ power-hitter Sherfane Rutherford also enjoyed a stellar form in 2024, which earned him a place in the ODI team of the year.

He scored 425 runs in nine games at a brilliant average of 106.2. He displayed his impressive power-hitting abilities as he scored at a brisk strike-rate of 120.1.

ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2024

Saim Ayub (Pakistan), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Pathum Nissanka (Sri Lanka), Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka – Wicketkeeper), Charith Asalanka (Sri Lanka – Captain), Sherfane Rutherford (West Indies), Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan), Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan), Haris Rauf (Pakistan), AM Ghazanfar (Afghanistan)

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Shahid Afridi provides update on Saim Ayub’s participation in Champions Trophy

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Thursday provided an update regarding the participation of young batter Saim Ayub in the upcoming ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.

Saim sustained a fractured ankle on the opening day of the Cape Town Test against South Africa, ruling him out for an initial six weeks. He is currently in London for treatment and a thorough evaluation of his injury.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has not yet announced the squad for the Champions Trophy 2025, as they are carefully monitoring Saim’s recovery before making a final decision about his participation.

Shahid Afridi recently revealed in an interview that Saim will miss the upcoming tournament. He mentioned that he advised Saim not to rush his return, as doing so could prolong his injury.

“I talked to Saim Ayub last night. He told me that he needs three weeks, and only after that will his rehab begin,” Afridi said.

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“I advised him not to rush the process. Even the slightest injury, if not allowed to heal properly, can turn into a prolonged issue.

“You’re young and have a lot of cricket ahead of you, so take your time recovering.”

It’s worth noting that Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has previously ensured that Saim Ayub will get the best treatment and expressed hope that the young star will get fit in time for the Champions Trophy.

“Saim Ayub is a valuable asset for Pakistan cricket,” Naqvi stated. “We will provide every possible resource for his treatment and recovery. I am praying for his complete health and will continue to monitor his condition closely.”

“We hope that he will make a full recovery before the ICC Champions Trophy.”

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Nasser Hussain names THIS Pakistan batter as future ‘fab four’ contender

Former England captain and esteemed commentator Nasser Hussain has praised Pakistan’s promising batter Saim Ayub, identifying him as a potential member of cricket’s next ‘Fab Four.’

The term ‘Fab Four’ was originally coined by late New Zealand great Martin Crowe back in 2013, when he predicted that Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson would dominate the cricketing landscape in the upcoming years.

His prediction proved right, as all four players went on to shatter many records and dominate the world, setting an impressive standard of excellence and consistency.

Nasser Hussain, in a recent cricket podcast with his compatriot Michael Atherton, spoke highly of Saim, highlighting his remarkable ability to adapt across all three formats of the game.

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“I’m going to go with Saim Ayub [for the next ‘Fab Four’], who I think is a multi-format player. He just had this injury, and it’s uncertain whether he’ll be fit for the Champions Trophy, but he could be a dynamic player at the top of the order for Pakistan across all formats,” Hussain remarked.

Nasser Hussain also named England’s Harry Brook and India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal as other contenders for the next ‘Fab Four.’

He also suggested Australia’s Travis Head as the fourth member, but Atherton humorously dismissed this suggestion, pointing out Head’s age.

Meanwhile, Atherton predicted that Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis and New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra, alongside Brook and Jaiswal, will form the next ‘Fab Four.’

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Salman Ali Agha optimistic about Saim Ayub’s recovery for Champions Trophy

Pakistan white-ball vice-captain Salman Ali Agha has expressed optimism about the recovery of young opener Saim Ayub ahead of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Saim sustained a fractured ankle on the opening day of the Cape Town Test against South Africa, ruling him out for an initial six weeks. He is currently in London for his treatment and a detailed evaluation of his injury.

Salman, during a media interaction in Lahore on Friday, offered an encouraging update, while requesting fans to pray for Saim’s speedy recovery.

“The reports are positive, and Saim Ayub is expected to recover in time for the Champions Trophy. Please keep him in your prayers for a speedy recovery,” he stated.

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Salman Ali Agha also showed confidence in the team’s readiness for the mega-event, which is scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan.

“We are ready for the Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan. After playing a long season, there is another long season ahead, so the preparation is good,” said Salman.

However, he was quick to highlight that the immediate focus remains on the upcoming series against the West Indies.

“The Champions Trophy is on our minds, but before that, the West Indies series is ongoing,” he added.

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Saim Ayub undergoes medical check-up at clinic in London

LONDON: Pakistan’s left-handed opener Saim Ayub continues his recovery journey as he visited a private clinic in London on Thursday to undergo a detailed evaluation of his injured ankle.

The 22-year-old cricketer, accompanied by assistant coach Azhar Mahmood, had his appointment with Dr. David, a specialist consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, who is set to provide a comprehensive update on Ayub’s condition.

“The doctor has said that the ankle is fine and I can put weight on the leg,” said Saim after the checkup. “The test reports will be sent to the medical panel.”

Earlier, Saim underwent an initial assessment with Dr. Lucky Jeyaseelan, a renowned Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon.

The test results from these evaluations are expected to be presented to a medical panel today, which will determine the course of treatment and provide a timeframe for his recovery.

“There are some positive developments regarding the treatment. The reports will be out soon,” Azhar Mahmood shared.

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Saim sustained a fractured ankle on the opening day of the Cape Town Test against South Africa, ruling him out for an initial six weeks.

In response, Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), took swift action, ensuring the young star received specialized treatment in the United Kingdom.

“Saim Ayub is a valuable asset for Pakistan cricket,” Naqvi stated. “We will provide every possible resource for his treatment and recovery.”

Naqvi also extended his heartfelt wishes for the player’s swift recovery.

“I am praying for his complete health and will continue to monitor his condition closely by staying in constant contact with the doctors,” he remarked.

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Saim Ayub heads to London for urgent treatment after ankle injury

CAPE TOWN: Pakistan’s young batting sensation, Saim Ayub has flown to London from here on Tuesday for immediate medical attention following an ankle injury sustained during the second Test against South Africa.

The left-handed batter suffered a right ankle fracture while fielding on Friday, the first day of the aforementioned Test, which Pakistan lost by ten wickets.

Pakistan’s assistant Coach Azhar Mahmood also accompanied Saim for his treatment in London.

Mohsin Naqvi, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has taken a personal interest in Saim’s well-being, guaranteeing that he receives the highest standard of medical care available.

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Following Naqvi’s directives, the young batter is scheduled for an extensive examination by renowned sports orthopaedic specialists in England tomorrow, as they work to assess the extent of his injury and chart a path for his rehabilitation.

“Saim Ayub is a valuable asset for Pakistan cricket,” Naqvi stated. “We will provide every possible resource for his treatment and recovery.”

Naqvi also extended his heartfelt wishes for the player’s swift recovery.

“I am praying for his complete health and will continue to monitor his condition closely by staying in constant contact with the doctors,” he remarked.

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For the unversed, Saim Ayub sustained the injury in the seventh over of South Africa’s first innings when Ryan Rickelton, who went on to play a marathon 259-run knock, played a fuller-length delivery from Mohammad Abbas past the slip cordon into the deep third-wicket region.

Saim, quick on his feet, dashed in to act as the relay fielder, as Aamir Jamal valiantly attempted to haul the ball back from the boundary at deep third-man.

However, in a heartbreaking moment, Saim lost his balance and stumbled backwards, struggling to regain his footing.

He was attended to by medical staff on the field, but his painful grimaces made it evident that he was in significant distress. Ultimately, he was carried off the field after he struggled to stand on his feet.

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Saim Ayub ruled out of competitive cricket for six weeks

CAPE TOWN: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday confirmed that opening batter Saim Ayub has been ruled out of competitive cricket for up to six weeks after suffering an ankle injury during the ongoing second Test against South Africa.

The cricket board confirmed that the young batter had suffered a right ankle fracture while fielding on Friday, the first day of the ongoing test.

“Saim Ayub has been ruled out of competitive cricket for up to six weeks due to a right ankle fracture sustained while fielding on the opening day of the second men’s cricket Test against South Africa,” the PCB said in a statement.

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“An MRI conducted Friday afternoon confirmed the fracture, which has been immobilised in an Ankle Medical Moon Boot.

“Although Saim will not participate further in the Test, he will remain with the team and travel back to Pakistan with the squad after the match concludes.”

The incident occurred in the seventh over of South Africa’s first innings when Ryan Rickelton played a fuller-length delivery from Mohammad Abbas past the slip cordon into the deep third-wicket region.

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Saim, quick on his feet, dashed in to act as the relay fielder, as Aamir Jamal valiantly attempted to haul the ball back from the boundary at deep third-man.

However, in a heartbreaking moment, Saim lost his balance and stumbled backwards, struggling to regain his footing.

He was attended to by medical staff on the field, but his painful grimaces made it evident that he was in significant distress. Ultimately, he was carried off the field after he struggled to stand on his feet.

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Saim Ayub joins Virat Kohli, Fakhar Zaman in exclusive club

Pakistan’s young opening batter Saim Ayub joined his compatriot Fakhar Zaman and Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli in an elusive list with his match-winning century in the third ODI against South Africa on Sunday.

Saim played a stellar quick 101-run knock from 94 balls, laced with 15 boundaries that included two sixes, in the third ODI and helped Pakistan white-wash South Africa in the three-match series.

Saim’s remarkable performance in the series culminated in his second century, a feat that not only highlighted his batting prowess but also earned him the coveted Player of the Series award.

Over the course of the series, he amassed an impressive total of 235 runs and contributed with the ball, claiming two wickets.

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His second century positioned him among an elite group of overseas batters who have scored multiple ODI centuries on South African soil.

This prestigious list features renowned cricketing legends such as Virat Kohli, David Warner, Joe Root, Fakhar Zaman, and Kevin Pietersen.

While batting first Saim Ayub lost his opening partner Abdullah Shafique in the first over. He then built a partnership of 114 runs from 133 balls for the second wicket with Babar Azam to set up Pakistan’s total of 308-9.

However, Kwena Maphaka broke the stand as he removed Babar, who scored 52 runs from 71 balls with the help of seven boundaries.

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Saim was joined by skipper Mohammad Rizwan (53) and they increased the scoring rate with their 93-run stand that conceded only 75 balls.

Rizwan and Saim fell in quick succession but Salman Ali Agha played a quick-fire knock of 48 runs from 33 balls and added a crucial partnership of 74 runs with Tayyab Tahir (28) to provide a finishing touch to Pakistan’s innings.

In response, South Africa, despite a spirited performance, were bundled for 271 runs in 42 overs.

It’s worth noting that Pakistan became the first-ever team to clean-sweep the Proteas in an ODI series in South Africa.

WATCH: Mohammad Rizwan takes stunning catch to dismiss David Miller

WATCH: Mohammad Rizwan takes stunning catch to dismiss David Miller

Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan astonished everyone on Sunday with his presence of mind by taking a spectacular catch to dismiss David Miller during the third ODI of the three-match series against South Africa.

The Green Shirts completed a historic whitewash against South Africa on their home turf with a 36-run win in the third and final ODI at Cape Town’s Wanderers Stadium.

Saim Ayub was the star of the match with a scintillating century, followed by the key wicket of David Miller, who is known for his ability to turn things around with his explosive batting.

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However, the wicket of Miller became the talk of the town due to Rizwan’s brilliance behind the stumps.

On the second-to-last ball of the 21st over, Miller attempted a paddle scoop off Saim’s good-length delivery aimed at the stumps. However, Rizwan had anticipated the shot and quickly slid into a leg-slip position, taking a brilliant catch on his chest.

It’s worth noting that during the first innings, Saim Ayub and Mohammad Rizwan put together a quick third-wicket stand of 93 runs from 75 balls to set up Pakistan’s total of 308-9.

Saim fell prey to debutant Corbin Bosch right after reaching his century, going back with a quick 101-run knock from 94 balls, laced with 15 boundaries that included two sixes.

Rizwan departed soon after playing a 52-ball knock of 53 runs, which featured five boundaries and one six.

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Salman Ali Agha played a quick-fire knock of 48 runs from 33 balls and added a crucial partnership of 74 runs with Tayyab Tahir (28) to provide a finishing touch to Pakistan’s innings.

In response, South Africa, despite a spirited performance, were bundled for 271 runs in 42 overs.

It’s worth noting that Pakistan became the first-ever team to clean-sweep the Proteas in an ODI series in South Africa.

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