PCB Concerned Over Ihsanullah's Recovery, Questions Commitment

PCB Concerned Over Ihsanullah’s Recovery, Questions Commitment

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing concerns over the prolonged recovery of young fast bowler Ihsanullah from an elbow injury that has sidelined him for over a year. The 21-year-old’s recent behavior has raised questions about his commitment to his rehabilitation program.

According to a reliable PCB source, senior officials are frustrated with Ihsanullah’s actions, particularly his contradiction of a statement made by his father. Ihsanullah’s father had visited Lahore to request that his son continue his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) rather than in his hometown of Swat. He also informed the media that Ihsanullah preferred to continue his rehab at the NCA.

However, the next day, Ihsanullah tweeted that he was comfortable with continuing his rehabilitation in Swat and did not see the need to travel to Lahore. This directly contradicted his father’s statement.

“The board officials are worried with the sincerity and hard work Ihsan is putting into his rehab program which was designed for him by experts after he was sent to the UK for an appointment with a specialist,” the source said.

The PCB had appointed an independent medical panel to review Ihsanullah’s diagnosis and treatment. The panel recommended that he continue his rehab in Swat under the supervision of an assigned trainer.

However, with fitness tests approaching before the Champions Cup domestic event, there are growing concerns about whether Ihsanullah is taking his rehab process seriously.

Ihsanullah emerged as a promising talent for Pakistan during last year’s Pakistan Super League. He was quickly integrated into the national white-ball squad for T20 and ODI matches before suffering his elbow injury.

The handling of Ihsanullah’s injury also led to the resignation of the PCB’s head of the medical panel, Dr. Sohail Saleem.

Ihsanullah Departs for UK Treatment Amid PCB Medical Controversy

Ihsanullah Departs for UK Treatment Amid PCB Medical Controversy

Pakistan’s fast-bowling sensation Ihsanullah has embarked on a journey to the United Kingdom for specialized medical treatment of a persistent elbow injury. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has assumed full responsibility for Ihsanullah’s treatment, which has been a subject of controversy.

Ihsanullah’s elbow injury dates back to April 2023, following a white-ball series against New Zealand. Initially, the PCB downplayed the severity of the injury, and the subsequent treatment, involving gym and weight work, may have aggravated the condition.

For over a year, there was a lack of official updates on Ihsanullah’s progress. However, the case gained media attention when Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen accused the PCB of neglecting the player’s treatment. Tareen claimed that the franchise had covered a significant portion of Ihsanullah’s expenses and that he required further surgery.

PCB’s chief medical officer, Dr. Sohail Saleem, defended the board’s handling of the case, but admitted to a delay in proper diagnosis. The PCB has now secured an appointment with renowned UK-based orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Adam Watts, in collaboration with Multan Sultans.

Ihsanullah’s case has highlighted concerns about the PCB’s medical record, particularly in managing fast bowlers’ injuries. Several players and staff have expressed a lack of trust in Dr. Saleem, a situation that may intensify following Ihsanullah’s treatment.

In recent years, Pakistan has witnessed a string of lengthy injury layoffs among its fast bowlers. Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, and Khurram Shahzad have all faced significant setbacks. The PCB’s handling of these injuries has raised questions about its ability to effectively manage and rehabilitate its players.

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