Pakistan vice captain Shadab Khan has resumed training after recovering from shoulder surgery that kept him out of action for several months. The star all rounder shared a video of his training and rehabilitation on social media, showing him back in form and eager to return to the field.
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Shadab underwent surgery on his right shoulder on July 5 in England after consultations with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s medical team. The procedure was necessary to repair an injury that had troubled him for a long time. Since then, he has been following a strict recovery plan under the supervision of specialists.
The injury had ruled him out of the Asia Cup, but his return to training marks a positive sign for Pakistan cricket ahead of upcoming series. Shadab’s dedication during his recovery has drawn praise from fans who are excited to see him back in action soon.
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Over the years, Shadab has built an impressive record for Pakistan, representing the national side in six Test matches, seventy One Day Internationals, and one hundred and twelve T20 Internationals. His return is expected to strengthen Pakistan’s bowling and fielding departments once he fully regains match fitness.