KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board said that opening batter Fakhar Zaman will undergo his rehabilitation in London.
The board said that the batter will depart to UK on Friday evening.
“Fakhar Zaman will depart for London on Friday to undergo rehabilitation. As per the protocols, the PCB has scheduled his medical appointments with specialists who will be providing the best medical care for his rehabilitation,” the PCB said.
“During his stay in London, the PCB will make all relevant logistical arrangements for Fakhar and he will remain under the supervision of the PCB Advisory Panel, which includes Dr Imtiaz Ahmad and Dr Zafar Iqbal, who are also treating Shaheen Shah Afridi,” added the PCB statement issued on late Thursday night.
Fakhar had landed awkwardly on his right knee while fielding during the ACC T20 Asia Cup final in Dubai.
Commenting on fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi's progress amid rehabilitation, the PCB said that he has made excellent progress and is on track to make full recovery ahead of T20 World Cup in Australia.
“The PCB is also pleased to advise and update that Shaheen Shah Afridi is making excellent progress in his rehabilitation in London and is on track to make a full recovery in time for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022,” the statement said.
The spokesperson also, apparently, responded to claims made by Shahid Afridi in a TV show that PCB is not taking care of Shaheen Afridi’s expenses in London, without directly referring to it.
“It goes without saying that the PCB has always been and will continue to be responsible for arranging medical care and rehabilitation of all its players requiring any treatment,” the statement said.
Former captain Shahid Afridi had earlier, in a TV show, claimed that Shaheen Shah Afridi was arranging everything at his own as far as his rehabilitation in UK was concerned and the PCB wasn’t helpful to the fast bowler.
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