The fast bowler of the Pakistan cricket team, Naseem Shah, has completed his shoulder surgery in London. According to doctors' instructions, Naseem Shah will be able to start bowling after 5 weeks of rest.
According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Naseem Shah's shoulder surgery was performed in London. Doctors have advised Naseem Shah to rest for 5 weeks, and after completing the rest period, he will be able to resume light bowling.
Naseem Shah's manager, Maqsood Sheikh, shared a picture on his social media account after the fast bowler's surgery. He wrote that Naseem Shah is enthusiastic after the surgery and will be back in action soon.
Naseem Shah's manager also appealed to the fans to pray for him.
According to sources from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Nasim Shah's shoulder surgery in London has been successfully completed. Doctors have advised him to rest for 5 weeks, after which Nasim Shah can resume light bowling.
Nasim Shah's manager, Maqsood Sheikh, shared a post on his social media account after the fast bowler's surgery, stating that Nasim Shah is in high spirits after the surgery and will soon be back in action. He also appealed to fans to pray for Nasim Shah's recovery.
It's worth noting that Nasim Shah had suffered an injury during a match against India in the Asia Cup last month, which resulted in him being excluded from the World Cup squad. Pakistan is scheduled to tour Australia in December after the ongoing ICC One Day World Cup, and there are possibilities for Nasim Shah to be included in the squad for Australia tour once he fully recovers.
On the other hand, fast bowler Ehsanullah's protective cast is expected to be removed in a month, after which his rehabilitation will begin. Last month, Ehsanullah underwent shoulder surgery as well.