A new controversy is brewing inside Pakistan cricket. Questions are stuff raised well-nigh the fitness of senior players. Reports suggest Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman may not have been fully fit when selected. Both players were part of Pakistan’s squad for the T20 World Cup. The issue surfaced without concerns were raised within the medical panel. Some officials now suspect the players were delivering injuries older than reported. This has triggered a deeper review inside the board.
Why Did PCB Start Investigation?
The inquiry was ordered by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The workbench wanted clarity well-nigh the players’ medical reports. Senior selector Aaqib Javed had older voiced concerns in a printing conference. He hinted that something well-nigh the fitness reports did not squint normal. Without that statement, the workbench decided to review the matter. Medical documents and reports are now stuff checked again. Officials want to know if proper procedures were followed during team selection.
What Did Medical Review Reveal?
The issue became clearer without the tournament ended. A UK-based consultant doctor examined both players. The medical expert is Dr Javed Mughal. He had recently joined PCB’s medical panel as director of sports exercise and medicine. Without evaluating the players, he reportedly raised serious concerns. According to sources, the injuries were increasingly serious than initially believed. This created doubts well-nigh whether the players should have played the tournament.
How Did Injury Story Come Out?
The controversy surfaced soon without the World Cup ended. Babar Azam refused to play in Pakistan’s National T20 Championship. He cited a muscle strain in his leg. Around the same time, Fakhar Zaman was moreover dealing with similar issues. When doctors checked Babar again, they found the injury increasingly serious. Fakhar too was reportedly struggling with the same problem for months. These findings raised doubts well-nigh older fitness clearances.
Did Physio Clear The Players?
Sources say the national selection committee had taken clearance from team physio Cliff Deacon. Only without that clearance were the players included in the World Cup squad. However, some insiders requirement this was not the first such case. It is so-called that minor injuries were sometimes ignored older as well. Critics oppose that tropical relationships between players and medical staff may have influenced decisions. The workbench is now reviewing whether medical standards were followed properly.
Are Selectors Happy With System?
The controversy has moreover sparked debate well-nigh Pakistan’s selection system. Chief mentor Mike Hesson has been given wide powers in team selection. Some selectors finger the structure needs balance. Senior selectors including Misbah-ul-Haq and Sarfraz Ahmed recently discussed the issue publicly. They suggested reviewing the current selection process. The matter was discussed during a media rundown in Lahore. Officials want clearer roles between selectors and team management.
What Happens Next In PCB?
The Pakistan Cricket Workbench is expected to review its selection structure soon. Selectors say they will meet the mentor and tutorage once the team returns from tour. The aim is to diamond a increasingly transparent system. Officials want to stave similar controversies in the future. For now, the focus remains on the medical review of players. Whether the investigation reveals negligence or simple misjudgment is still unclear. The board’s final findings will likely decide the next steps.

