Pakistan cricket team's devastating openers Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman will miss the upcoming tour of New Zealand.
Saim Ayub was unfortunate to have missed out on ... The highlight of Ayub's scintillating knock was his no-look six vs Ferreira, which was 94 meters. SA vs PAK 2nd T20I: Live updates He stitched ...
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has indicated Saim Ayub will likely miss the ICC Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury sustained in South Africa. While undergoing treatment in London, the young opener ...
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub continues rehabilitation from an ankle injury sustained during the Cape Town Test against South Africa in January. However, his participation in the upcoming HBL Pakistan ...
Instagramer Kashaf Ali has responded to speculation about her connection with cricketer Saim Ayub, calling the rumours "baseless" and "unnecessary gossip." A video of Ayub and Ali enjoying time ...
Saim Ayub twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan © AFP Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has been ...
Pakistan's young opener Saim Ayub will miss the ICC Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury. He will undergo a 10-week rehabilitation. The injury was sustained during a Test against South Africa.
If Saim Ayub gets injured again, will they treat him the same? No, they won't ... we do have. But if you look at the conditions, Babar is the right man to open. We are not sure about reports ...
Half-centuries from Saud Shakeel and Saim Ayub aided Pakistan's recovery on a curtailed yet engrossing opening day's play of the first Test in Rawalpindi. Only 41 overs were bowled in the day but ...
Dashing batsman Fakhar Zaman has returned to Pakistan's 15-man squad for next month's Champions Trophy but rising fellow-opener Saim Ayub is out injured, selectors said Friday. Fakhar, 34, last played ...
Pakistan opening batter Saim Ayub has been confirmed out for at least another five weeks owing to injury; he continues his rehabilitation from the ankle injury he sustained in South Africa in January.