The PCB’s medical team had issued a report to the chairman of the PCB describing Abrar’s carelessness in his recuperation from a probable sciatica ailment that developed during the World Cup in India.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is upset with leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed, who missed the entire Test series in Australia for failing to follow medical panel guidelines to recover from a suspected nerve ailment.
After speaking with the Pakistan team doctor, physio, and trainer, the PCB medical panel issued a report to the PCB chairman highlighting Abrar’s irresponsibility in his rehabilitation process, which began during the World Cup in India last year.
Sources claim that the PCB is considering punishing or reprimanding Abrar for his irresponsibility, which caused the Pakistani team to suffer greatly since they were without him and lost 3-0 to Australia.
The spinner has been ruled out of the T20I series in New Zealand due to a potential sciatica issue, despite being included in the squad for the three Tests in Australia. It has been determined by the team management to send him home.
Sciatica is a type of nerve pain that results from irritation of the sciatic nerve, which runs down each leg from the lower back via the hips and buttocks.”Abrar has been sent home to the National Cricket Academy, where he is staying at the academy and his rehabilitation process is now monitored on a daily basis by the staff there,” a PCB official stated.Abrar initially complained of lower back pain while the team was in Hyderabad, India, according to the facts. He was taken for a diagnosis, and it was thought that he might have sciatica.