Mumbai, January 10: 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. The youngster had fractured his ankle while fielding on the first day of the second Test against South Africa in Capetown earlier this month. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) flew him to London from Capetown to consult specialists after Chairman Mohsin Naqvi declared him as an asset to the country's cricket. Saim consulted Dr. Lucky Jeyasaleen, an orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in treatment of sports related ankle injuries. Saim Ayub In Crutches! Pakistan Opener Spotted With Support Equipment Following Ankle Injury During SA vs PAK 2nd Test 2024-25 (Watch Video).
"Dr Jeyasaleen has advised Saim to not rush back to playing cricket as this could cause permanent trauma to his ankle injury," a reliable PCB source said adding that it could take more than six weeks for a complete recovery.
Saim will undergo another check-up with another notable orthopaedic in London on Friday after which the national selectors will take a call on his inclusion in the squad for the Champions Trophy, starting February 19.
"The selectors want him in the preliminary squad so that they can see how his recovery progresses by the time they have to submit the final 15 member squad to the tournament technical committee," the source added. Injured Saim Ayub Likely To Be Part of Pakistan’s Provisional Squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
He conceded by the look of things Saim could miss the Champions Trophy and might require more time for his ankle to heal. Discarded opener, Imam-ul-Haq is expected to replace Saim in the Test squad for the two-match series against the West Indies this month while Fakhar Zaman who last played an ODI in late 2023 in the World Cup in India will take the youngster's place in the Champions trophy.
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