ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board said on Monday scans of pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi’s knee showed "no signs of injury," adding that the bowler was in "high spirits."
Pakistan made a lion-hearted but ultimately unsuccessful effort to defend a below-par total of 137-8 during the T20 World Cup final against England on Sunday but were dealt a body blow when Afridi injured himself while taking a catch and eventually hobbled off the field without completing his quota of four overs.
“Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has been advised two-week rehabilitation,” the PCB said in a statement.
“The scan conducted on Monday morning prior to the team’s departure for Pakistan has confirmed there were no signs of an injury and the knee discomfort was likely due to a forced knee flexion whilst landing.”
PCB said Afridi’s scans were discussed between PCB Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Najeebullah Soomro, and Australian knee specialist, Dr. Peter D’Alessandro, “and it was reassuring to know that there was no injury.”
“The left-arm fast bowler is feeling better and is in high spirits,” the statement said.
After his return to Pakistan from Australia, Afridi will undergo a rehabilitation and conditioning program that has been designed to strengthen his knee at the National High Performance Centre. His return to international cricket will be subject to the successful completion of the rehab program and following go-ahead from concerned medical staff.