October 09, 2023
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) provided a health update on injured pacers Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, and Ihsanullah and said that the trio will require rehabilitation.
Naseem and Ihsanullah had undergone surgeries for shoulder and elbow injuries, respectively, whereas Hasnain requires rehabilitation with regards to his ankle injury, the board said in its press release on Monday.
It is pertinent to know that the Green Shirts' fast bowling department has been plagued by a series of injuries resulting in a major setback with regard to the national team's bowling bench strength amid the ongoing World Cup 2023.
The 20-year-old pacer suffered an injury — during the 46th over during Pakistan's second game against India at the Asia Cup 2023 last month — to a muscle just below his bowling shoulder and is not a recurrence of any previous shoulder injuries.
The pacer went through successful shoulder surgery earlier last week, he remained absolutely stable and was discharged from the hospital the next day, the PCB said.
According to the board, Naseem will be attended by two physiotherapists for his rehabilitation both at the training ground and the gym.
The fast bowler will be monitored continuously and is scheduled to see — the doctor who operated on him — in the third week of October.
The right-arm pacer who made his one-day international debut against New Zealand earlier this year, has been ruled out from international cricket due to an elbow injury.
The fast bowler underwent surgery — after a doctor was flown in from England to operate on him — in the first week of September in Lahore.
Following the surgery the fast bowler "was placed in an elbow brace for four weeks, with a doctor and physio attending him on a daily basis," the PCB said.
It is pertinent to know that the Multan Sultan star — as part of the emerging category — was named the "Player of Pakistan Super League 8 (PSL".
The fast bowler who sustained an ankle injury during the Sri Lankan Premier League back in August had travelled to England for an MRI which revealed that the right-arm pacer requires rehabilitation for his injury.
Hasnain has been going through a rehabilitation process since September 13, the board said.