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Ihsanullah’s Father Urges PCB to Move Son’s Rehab to NCA

Source: Google

Source: Google

Abdul Nasir, the father of Pakistan’s fastest bowler Ihsanullah, has expressed serious concerns about his son’s cricket career due to a lingering elbow injury. Despite surgery in England, Ihsanullah has been struggling with the injury for over a year, and his current rehabilitation in Swat has not been effective.

Nasir is calling on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to transfer Ihsanullah’s rehabilitation to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore, where he believes his son will receive better care. He is unhappy with the facilities and medical expertise available in Swat, saying they are inadequate for his son’s needs.

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Ihsanullah’s coach, Malik Nasir, has also appealed to the PCB, stressing the importance of protecting the career of Pakistan’s fastest bowler. Both father and coach fear that without proper medical attention, Ihsanullah’s future in cricket could be at risk. This plea highlights the urgent need for the PCB to take action and provide the necessary support for Ihsanullah’s recovery.

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