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Sam Ayub will not be a part of Champions Trophy for Pakistan 2025

8 Feb, 2025 4:43 AM, Sat

Sam Ayub will not be a part of Champions Trophy for Pakistan 2025

Pakistan opening hitter Saim Ayub has been affirmed out for essentially an additional five weeks attributable to injury; he proceeds with his recovery from the lower leg injury he supported in South Africa in January. It further affirms that he won't be accessible for the Bosses Prize, which runs until Walk 9, and the degree of his contribution in Pakistan's white-ball series in New Zealand after that stays unsure. A PCB proclamation said Ayub was "advancing great in his right lower leg break injury". He stays in Britain, where he will finish the rest of his recovery, and has been precluded for a long time from the hour of his physical issue, which he got while handling in the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town five weeks prior. Ayub must be stretchered off the contribute only the seventh over of the match, when Ryan Rickelton edged a conveyance through the slips, sending Ayub off on a pursuit to profound third close by Aamer Jamal. Jamal pulled it back in as Ayub stood ready to be the transfer defender, however lost his equilibrium and wound his lower leg. He went down right away and showed up in misery holding the lower part of his leg as the physio hurried on. In spite of delayed treatment outside the limit line, Ayub couldn't put any weight on his right lower leg, and had all the earmarks of being in tears as he was put on to a cot and taken off. He was subsequently seen on supports in the clinical stall. The PCB at first said he would be precluded for a very long time, which offered some desire for his accessibility for the Bosses Prize, which Pakistan have. Last week the board reported the crew for the competition, with Ayub missing from it. Seven days after the Bosses Prize last, Pakistan leave upon an eight-match white-ball visit through New Zealand, playing five T20Is and three ODIs between 16 Walk and 5 April. The Pakistan Super Association begins on 8 April.

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