For quick recovery, Shaheen Shah Afridi left for London
The bowler Shaheen Shah AfridiShaheen Shah Afridi left for London on Monday, according to a statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), where he will finish his recovery.
Shaheen needs consistent, devoted knee specialist care, and London has some of the greatest sports medicine and rehabilitation facilities in the world, according to PCB Chief Medical Officer Dr. Najeebullah Soomro. We have chosen to send the player there since it is in his best interests.
We are optimistic Shaheen will regain full fitness before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup because the medical department will receive daily feedback on his development while he is in London.
Indian athletes visit Shaheen Afridi and wish him a speedy recovery before the 2022 Asia Cup
In accordance with the statement made in this regard, Shaheen will continue to be under the care of the PCB Medical Advisory Panel, which also includes Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed and Dr. Zafar Iqbal, both of London.
It should be remembered that Dr. Zafar has been the Head of Sports Medicine at the Crystal Palace Football Club since 2015, while Dr. Imtiaz has been the Head of Medical Services at the Queens Park Rangers Football Club since 2016. (having worked previously with Tottenham Hotspur FC, Liverpool FC and Kent County Cricket Club).
For quick recovery, Shaheen Shah Afridi left for London
When Shaheen was fielding during the first Test match against Sri Lanka in July, he had a PCL injury. His comeback to competitive cricket will be decided upon by the PCB Medical Advisory Panel, but he is anticipated to be fully fit before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2022.