PCB issues update on Naseem Shah’s recovery after surgery. Pakistan’s promising fast bowler, Naseem Shah, has embarked on the final phase of his rehabilitation journey at the prestigious National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, the capital city of Punjab.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) made the announcement, signaling a significant step in the young cricketer’s recovery.
Naseem Shah suffered an injury during the Asia Cup in September, prompting him to undergo surgery in the United Kingdom.
The PCB, demonstrating its commitment to the player’s well-being, facilitated a comprehensive rehabilitation program.
Over two months, Naseem received top-notch medical care and training in the UK, with all associated costs covered by the cricket board.
Now back on home turf, Naseem Shah’s rehabilitation is under the careful supervision of a dedicated team comprising a strength and conditioning coach, a physiotherapist, and a doctor at the NCA in Lahore.
His current regimen includes light gym exercises and partial bowling practice. The next phase, slated to begin on Thursday, will see him incorporating batting into his routine.
The cricketing community eagerly awaits Naseem Shah’s return to full fitness, hopeful that the talented fast bowler will soon grace the field with his skills once again.
As PCB issues update on Naseem Shah’s recovery after surgery, the NCA’s state-of-the-art facilities and expert guidance are expected to play a pivotal role in ensuring a successful and sustainable recovery for the promising cricketer.