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Independent medical board to probe Ihsanullah’s medical treatment: Mohsin Naqvi

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LAHORE: On the orders of Chairman PCB Moshin Naqvi, the Pakistan Cricket Board constituted an independent medical board for fast bowler Ihsanullah on Sunday.

Taking on X, Mohsin Naqvi wrote that PCB has decided to constitute an independent medical board to analyze if Ihsanullah’s medical case was handled properly by the PCB medical support team.

The Medical Board formed to analyze Pakistani pacer’s medical case comprised of Dr. Javed Akram, Dr. Rana Dilawaiz, and Dr. Mumraiz Naqshband.

READ MORE: PCB shares major development on Ihsanullah injury

The board will also recommend a future course of action for his proper medical treatment, the PCB chief said.

On April 14, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) released an update on Ihsanullah’s injury. Ihsanullah left for Manchester, England, on Sunday morning for his crucial appointment on Monday with esteemed orthopedic surgeon, Professor Adam Watts, regarding his elbow injury, PCB said in a press release.

According to PCB, Professor Watts specializes in hand and wrist surgery, shoulder and elbow procedures, sports injuries, and trauma surgery.

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