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Pakistan's Ihsanullah Goes Against His Father; Backs PCB For Rehabilitation Process


Ihsanullah denies father's claims [X.com]Ihsanullah denies father's claims [X.com]

Pakistan pacer Ihsanullah has refuted recent claims made by his father, Abdul Nasir, regarding inadequate rehabilitation facilities in Swat. 

Ihsanullah, recovering from an elbow injury sustained during the New Zealand series, assured fans that his rehab is progressing well and dismissed concerns over the quality of treatment in his hometown.

Abdul Nasir had earlier appealed to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to transfer his son's rehabilitation to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore. He cited a lack of specialized medical care in Swat as the reason, believing that Ihsanullah’s recovery would be better managed at the NCA. 

My rehab in Swat is going well: Ihsanullah

Despite his father's concerns, Ihsanullah issued a statement to clarify his stance. He expressed confidence in his current rehabilitation and credited the local medical team for his progress.

"My rehab in Swat is going well, and I am confident of making a comeback soon. The bend in my elbow and the angle of my straight arm are improving significantly. However, a report surfaced in the media claiming that my rehab isn't going well. I urge the PCB to allow me to continue my rehab in Swat, as the recovery here is on the right track," Ihsanullah said.

The 21-year-old speedster, who played a crucial role in Multan Sultans' journey to the final of PSL 2023, remains determined to regain full fitness and return to the national team.