Foreign Coaching Exodus: Trio of Coaches Part Ways with Pakistan Cricket
Arthur, Bradburn, Puttick resign from NCA post World Cup 2023. Resignations effective...
Pakistani leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed has begun rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, but his recovery remains shrouded in controversy. Abrar, 25, sustained a right leg injury during the Prime Minister’s XI game in Canberra, forcing him out of the Australia Test series.
While all-rounder Shadab Khan has completed his five-week rehab at NCA and is declared fit, Abrar’s case highlights a potential adherence issue. Abrar initially struggled with Sciatica pain diagnosed during the World Cup, neglecting recovery restrictions despite medical advice. This reportedly delayed his return and likely impacted his availability for the tour.
Abrar’s current rehab program is under Dr. Sohail Saleem’s medical panel, and his specific return date remains unclear. He also missed the ongoing T20I series against New Zealand due to fitness concerns.
The news sparks debate about player commitment to prescribed rehabilitation protocols. While adherence is crucial for optimal recovery and prevention of further injury, this incident raises questions about potential communication gaps or individual choices impacting athlete health and team performance.
As Abrar progresses through his rehab, fans eagerly anticipate his return to the field. Addressing and learning from any past discrepancies will be crucial to ensure his full recovery and continued success.
Catch all the Sports News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News
Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Follow us on Google News.