PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has indicated Saim Ayub will likely miss the ICC Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury sustained ...
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.
Pakistan selectors have decided to include opener Saim Ayub, who is recuperating from a right ankle injury, in the provisional squad for the Champions Trophy beginning next month. The Pakistan ...
“I will try my best, as will the doctors working with me, but I cannot say anything with certainty,” said Saim. “I have no idea about the estimated time of recovery, but I will give it my all,” he ...
The inclusion of Pakistan opener Saim Ayub in the Champions Trophy 2025 squad ... Lucky Jayaseelan examined Saim’s injury and reported no significant damage. However, a final decision awaits ...
Saim Ayub (2nd from left) is assisted off the field after being injured during the second Test against South Africa.(AFP) Pakistan are ready to take the risk with Saim Ayub after the top-order ...
Pakistan batter Saim Ayub on Saturday completed his assessments with orthopaedic surgeons in London for his ankle injury, but it will require a week to know if he can play in the next month's ICC ...
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 ...
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub's participation in the Champions Trophy remains doubtful after being told by a specialist in London that his ankle injury may take more than six week to heal.
Pakistan's Saim Ayub breathed a sigh of relief after tests confirmed his ankle injury, though serious, poses no long-term damage, Express News reported. The injury, which occurred during the match ...
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 ...
Pakistan Cricket Board will send Saim Ayub to London for treatment after he fractured his right ankle during the second Test against South Africa. Ayub's injury has caused concern over his ...