Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have issued an update on opening batter Saim Ayub, who is recovering from an ankle fracture.
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was the lone non-Asian in the all star XI for his 425 runs from nine games at an astonishing average of 106.2. The three Pakistan players who feature in this line-up are opener Saim Ayub – who ...
Three Pakistan cricket stars Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf were named in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s One Day International (ODI) Team of the Year for 2024 ...
PCB hasn't announced their Champions Trophy squad yet. Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali believes it has a lot to do with Saim Ayub's fitness. Pakistan, the official host of the Champions Trophy ...
Bolton's rich year of filming in 2024 has complemented its town of culture status, according to a councillor. Cllr Nadeem Ayub, executive cabinet member for culture, also praised the positive ...
Saim Ayub is undergoing ankle injury rehabilitation in London after fracturing it during a match. Care is being provided by top sports injury experts, with the hope he recovers for next month's ...
Saim Ayub, Pakistan's promising cricket opener, is spending this month in London undergoing rehabilitation for an ankle injury. Under the guidance of top sports injury specialists, the Pakistan ...
Pakistan cricket legend Shahid Afridi has confirmed that talented top-order batter Saim Ayub will not feature in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025, citing the player’s ongoing recovery from ...
Pakistan selectors have included injured opener Saim Ayub in the provisional Champions Trophy squad, hoping he recovers in time for the tournament. The squad also features top players like Shaheen ...
The duo differed in its remaining two picks with Hussain going for Pakistan's Saim Ayub and Travis Head and Atherton going for Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis and New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra.
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