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Ihsanullah’s father appeals to PCB to save his son’s career

News Desk

Aug 17

Fast bowler Ihsanullah’s father, Abdul Naseer, has appealed to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to rehabilitate his son at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) Lahore to save his career from an untimely end.

He has been suffering from an elbow injury for more than a year, during which he underwent a surgery and a check-up in England, after which a PCB committee raised questions about the treatment and then suggested a long rehab.

Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi took action on this matter, ordered his complete care, and decided to rehabilitate him in his hometown of Swat.

Talking to the media in Lahore, Ihsanullah’s father, Abdul Naseer, said, “My son is not being well cared for in Swat. He should be rehabilitated in NCA because there are no facilities in Swat, and the best doctors are not available. To save my son’s career, call him to NCA so his treatment can be completed and he can play. We are grateful to Mohsin Naqvi, but my son’s career is at stake due to the lack of facilities in Swat.”

Ihsan is currently Pakistan’s fastest bowler. He was injured during the white-ball home series against New Zealand last April.

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