Pakistan’s star fast bowler, Naseem Shah, is set to make a comeback on the cricketing scene after recovering from his injury.
Shah has entered the final phase of his rehabilitation at Lahore’s National Cricket Academy, signaling a promising return to the pitch.
Under the watchful guidance of a strength and conditioning coach, a physiotherapist, and a doctor, the Pakistani pacer has commenced light exercises and partial bowling practice in the gym as part of his ongoing rehabilitation. Additionally, he is scheduled to resume batting practice starting tomorrow, enhancing hopes for his swift return to the game.
The 20-year-old cricketer sustained an injury during the Asia Cup earlier this year, prompting him to undergo shoulder surgery in the UK. His recovery journey extended for two months in the UK, where he underwent initial training and rehabilitation.
Throughout his recovery process, the Pakistan Cricket Board ensured that Shah received comprehensive medical care, covering all his medical expenses and providing constant support from expert medical staff.
Shah's return to the field is eagerly anticipated by cricket enthusiasts, who look forward to witnessing the young bowler's prowess once again on the cricket pitch.