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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Saim Ayub’s Injury Challenges Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Plans

There has been talk about young Pakistan opener Saim Ayub being included in the provisional squad for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. The Pakistan Cricket Board has made the bold decision to add him to the provisional squad, despite the ongoing speculation surrounding his inclusion.

The PCB has made the bold decision to add Saim Ayub to the provisional squad.
Image: The PCB has made the bold decision to add Saim Ayub to the provisional squad / © Mediaspring PK

Teams must submit their preliminary squads for the Champions Trophy by January 12. They are also required to submit their final 15-member provisional squads by February 12, without needing approval from a technical committee. The International Cricket Council will announce the submitted squads on February 13.

Despite concerns about his injury, Ayub may be included in Pakistan’s preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy. He fractured his ankle during the second Test against South Africa and is currently receiving treatment for the injury in England. Selectors are evaluating his condition before making a final decision.

Saim Ayub was sent to London for specialized ankle treatment, as directed by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. Accompanied by assistant coach Azhar Mahmood, Ayub traveled from Cape Town to London on January 7. Dr. Muhammad Faisal, the High Commissioner, is overseeing his treatment. Naqvi expressed hope for Ayub’s speedy recovery, valuing him as an important player for Pakistan cricket:

Saim Ayub is a valuable asset to Pakistan cricket, and we are committed to providing him with every resource for his recovery. We pray for his speedy return to the field.

Saim Ayub’s injury has affected Pakistan’s plans for the upcoming Champions Trophy, as he had become a promising top-order batter. The selectors will keep a close watch on his recovery while preparing backup options in case he is unable to return in time for the tournament.

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