Pakistan's Azam Khan Suffers Neck Injury in CPL, Raises Fitness Concerns

Pakistan’s Azam Khan Suffers Neck Injury in CPL, Raises Fitness Concerns

Pakistan’s Azam Khan Suffers Neck Injury in CPL, Raises Fitness Concerns

Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Azam Khan endured a harrowing experience during the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) on Friday, sustaining a blow to his neck that sent shockwaves through the cricketing world.

Playing for the Guyana Amazon Warriors against the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons, Azam faced a menacing bouncer from Shamar Springer. Attempting to pull the ball towards the leg side, he missed the connection and the ball struck him flush on the neck.

The impact sent Azam crashing to the ground, clutching his neck in agony. As he lay prone, the ball rolled towards the stumps, and in a desperate attempt to prevent a dismissal, Azam reached out and flicked it away. However, his bat and the ball hit the stumps simultaneously, resulting in a bizarre dismissal.

The incident left the Guyana Amazon Warriors reeling at 77/4 in their chase of 169. Medical personnel rushed to Azam’s aid, providing immediate attention. The unsettling nature of his dismissal raised concerns about his fitness and form.

Azam, who has struggled to find consistent success on the international stage, was part of Pakistan’s ICC T20 World Cup 2024 squad but failed to make an impact. His injury in the CPL has cast further doubt on his ability to contribute to the national team.

Despite the setback, the Guyana Amazon Warriors managed to secure a last-ball victory, thanks to crucial cameos from Romario Shephard and Dwaine Pretorius. However, Azam’s dismissal overshadowed the match, leaving a lingering sense of worry about his well-being.

Sai Kishore Eyes Comeback as India's Top Spinner

Sai Kishore Eyes Comeback as India’s Top Spinner

Sai Kishore, the promising all-rounder from Tamil Nadu, is poised for a comeback after overcoming a debilitating neck injury. The Gujarat Titans player made waves in IPL 2024 with his match-winning spell against Punjab Kings, earning him the Player of the Match award. However, his success was cut short when he sustained a neck injury while playing golf.

Undeterred, Kishore sought rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. In July, he returned to competitive action in the Tamil Nadu Premier League for Tiruppur Tamizhans. Reflecting on his recovery journey, Kishore expressed gratitude for the support he received from various individuals, including his wife.

“The neck is essential for everything we do,” Kishore said. “I couldn’t move or sit without excruciating pain. I had to set alarms every two hours to wake up and walk.”

Despite the challenges, Kishore remained determined to return to the field. “Getting back to normal life was an achievement in itself,” he said. “Cricket was a bonus.”

Kishore exudes confidence in his abilities, declaring himself “one of the best spinners” in India. He aspires to play alongside Ravindra Jadeja in Test cricket, believing it would be an invaluable learning experience.

“I’ve never played alongside Jadeja in red-ball format,” Kishore said. “It would be a great opportunity to learn from him. I’m confident and ready more than ever.”

Kishore’s comeback has been bolstered by his selection in the Duleep Trophy. He has also represented India in three T20Is at the Asian Games.

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