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Saim Ayub to fly to London for ankle treatment

Monday, 06-Jan-2025
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Pakistan's young and promising star Saim Ayub will be heading to London for treatment on an ankle fracture he sustained during the ongoing second Test match against South Africa in Cape Town. The injury occurred while saim was fielding on the boundary on day one. 

Pakistan's assistant coach Azhar Mahood will be accompanying Saim Ayub to London. Earlier, Ayub was scheduled to travel to Pakistan but he will now travel to London for treatment. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi asserted that Ayub will receive the best care. 

"Saim Ayub will be checked up by the sports ortho specialist doctors in England as an immediate appointment has been made by the PCB. All resources will be used for his treatment."

Saim Ayub has already been ruled out of action for up to six weeks following the injury. He is a vital figure for Pakistan as they want him to be fit ahead of the upcoming Champions Trophy. 

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