The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided that Shaheen Shah Afridi will complete his rehab in London.

(Shaheen Afridi — Twitter/File)

According to the Chief Medical Officer, the fast bowler's knee needs uninterrupted specialist care and in this regard, world class facilities are available in London, so it has been decided to send him to London for the fast bowler's improvement.

He said that the medical department will take daily feedback in this regard, hoping that the fast bowler will get full fitness before the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. In a statement issued by the PCB, it is said that Shaheen Shah Afridi will leave for London, he will stay there under the supervision of the PCB Advisory Panel, the panel includes Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed and Dr. Zafar Iqbal.

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed has been the Head of Medical Services at Queens Park Rangers Football Club since 2016, while Dr. Zafar has been the Head of Sports Medicine at Crystal Palace Football Club since 2015. Have worked with cricket club. Shaheen Afridi has a PCL tear muscle injury in his knee, which he sustained during the first Test in Sri Lanka, and is expected to regain full fitness ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The decision to return to cricket will be taken by the PCB Medical Advisory Board. It should be noted that Shaheen Afridi is currently in Dubai but is not a part of the Pakistan team for the Asia Cup.