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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday issued an updated medical report about the injury of national cricketer Saim Ayub.
The latest updates from the PCB reveal that the 22-year-old is continuing his rehabilitation in England and is progressing well. However, he was ruled out for 10 weeks from the date of injury, after medical assessments, MRI scans, and X-rays were conducted. It has been five weeks since Ayub suffered the injury on January 3, meaning he will need at least another five weeks of rehabilitation before he makes his return.
Based on this schedule, Ayub may be available for the upcoming tour of New Zealand which begins on March 16 and consists of five T20Is, as well as three ODIs.
Saim Ayub was injured on January 10, 2025, while playing against South Africa his inclusion in the final squad for the New Zealand tour will be considered after reviewing his fitness next month.
During this period he will continue his rehabilitation sessions in England. However, Saim Ayub is feeling better nowadays.