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 have been dealt a huge blow as their aggressive opener Saim Ayub is unlikely to feature in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. He injured his ankle while fielding in the second Test of the ...
The Pakistani selectors have decided to name injured batter Saim Ayub in the provisional squad that will be sent to the International Cricket Council for the Champions Trophy beginning February 19.
A source close to the national selectors said that Saim’s form in recent months and his improvement as an opener particularly in 50-overs format has convinced the selectors he should be in the ...
According to a report in PTI, Pakistan opener Saim Ayub’s injury might take over six weeks to heal, and it might turn out to be a massive blow to Pakistan’s desire to defend the Champions Trophy.
Pakistan batsman Saim Ayub has completed his assessments with the surgeons in London for his ankle injury, but it will require a week to know if he can feature in the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025.
Saim Ayub, the Pakistani opener, is currently on a recovery from a right ankle injury, but the Pakistan selectors have decided to put him in the provisional team for the Champions trophy next month.
Hasan Mahmud and Shoriful Islam gave Bangladesh the early advantage, but the fourth-wicket pair from the hosts dragged Pakistan back ...
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi all but ruled out young opener Saim Ayub of the ICC Champions Trophy tournament due to an ankle injury for which he is taking treatment in London.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi all but ruled out young opener Saim Ayub of the ICC Champions Trophy tournament due to an ankle injury for which he is taking treatment in London. Saim had fractured his ...
Saim Ayub misses out due to injury Mohammad Rizwan will captain the team, which also features 2017 champions Zaman, Babar Azam, and Faheem Ashraf. Pakistan will play India in Dubai on February 23.