P akistan captain Shan Masood created a historic record after hitting the highest individual score by a Pakistani batter in Test cricket on South African soil. He scripted this ep
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has left for London from Cape Town on Tuesday along with assistant coach Azhar Mahmood for the <a t
Saim Ayub travelled to London from Cape Town to get an expert opinion on his ankle injury as the Pakistan Cricket Board was racing against time to get him fit for next month's Champions Trophy.
Pakistan's young cricket sensation, Saim Ayub, has departed from Cape Town to London for specialist medical treatment
Highest Individual Scores by Pakistani Batters in South Africa (Tests): Shan Masood – 145, Cape Town, January 2025 Azhar Mahmood – 136, Johannesburg, February 1998 Taufeeq Umar – 135, Cape Town, January 2003 Azhar Mahmood – 132, Durban, February ...
Doctors at the Harley Street Clinic have declared the ankle injury of Pakistan cricket team's star batsman, Saim Ayub, to be improving. Saim Ayub shared that the medical report had come in and doctors confirmed that his ankle was getting better,
Shan Masood scored 145 runs off 251 balls in the second Test against South Africa at the Newlands in Cape Town. Masood also shared a 205-run partnership with Babar Azam.
Pakistan Cricket Board will send Saim Ayub to London for treatment after he fractured his right ankle during the second Test against South Africa. Ayu
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has confirmed that young batter Saim Ayub will miss the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to ankle injury.
The inclusion of Pakistan opener Saim Ayub in the Champions Trophy 2025 squad will be decided this week after further medical evaluations in London. Saim sustained a right ankle injury during the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town while attempting to save a boundary, Express News reported.
Saim Ayub has injured his knee badly while fielding on the first day of second Test against South Africa. Ayub is currently in London for his medical treatment.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain identified Pakistan's young batting prodigy Saim Ayub as a potential candidate for the next generation of cricket's 'Fab Four.' Speaking on a cricket podcast alongside Michael Atherton, Hussain praised Ayub for his dynamic batting at the top of the order and his adaptability across all formats.