Why national cricket team have no doctor during Australia’s tour?
It has been revealed that there is no doctor with the national cricket team squad who can provide them with medical facilities. According to Geo, the national squad is currently in Australia under the leadership of Shan Masood and the players have to play a series of three-match test series, but the surprising thing is that the team does not have a doctor yet.
Docter Salim was supposed to go with the team but visa issues came up and he is expected to join the team on December 14. The team is accompanied by physiotherapists and massage therapists. On the other hand, U-19 national team manager and former Test cricketer Shoaib Muhammad could not accompany him due to a passport issue.
It should be noted that on the third day of the four-day match against Prime Minister XI in Canberra, the spinner Abrar Ahmed complained of pain in his right leg after 8 overs, after which he was sent for rest.
In a statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), it was said that Abrar Ahmed has been sent for an MRI scan after a leg injury, the medical panel will inform the details after the cricketer’s reports come out. Abrar Ahmed has bowled a total of 27 overs so far in the match against Prime Minister XI, in which he has taken one wicket for 80 runs.