Speaking to TV channel Geo Super, Ihsanullah said, “I withdraw my decision.” “No franchise picked me, and many people’s comments upset me. I am going to work hard. There are four months before the PSL. The people who didn’t pick me are the ones who will pick me.” Select me in the future. “I have no plans to retire.”
Tareen told ESPNcricinfo that Ihsanullah had reached out to him to apologize for that public criticism of him, and thanked him again for his support during his rehabilitation. “I feel very sad for Ihsanullah,” Tareen said. “He comes from a very poor family and when he moved up, he was confident that he would come out of poverty, but because of the actions of the PCB’s medical staff, he fears that he may have to go back into poverty. The PCB has effectively washed their hands off him, and I was the one who asked the PCB to allow him to play the T20 Champions Cup, none of us can imagine that What will be his mental state?
Tareen said he had assured Ihsanullah that he would keep him involved with the Sultans, who have a Grade 2 department, while ensuring he has a monthly income as he attempts to return to fitness. But he defended his decision to leave Ihsanullah unpicked in the draft, saying he did not think it was possible to pick him in the recent draft as he was not ready to play the high level of cricket required for the PSL until April.
The report said Ihsanullah did not receive proper treatment, resolution and surgery for his right elbow pain, and never received the formal rehabilitation process required for his condition. It also placed partial blame on Ihsanullah for “non-compliance with the prescribed rehabilitation plan”, even concluding that the plan itself was inadequate. It said Ihsanullah’s surgery was “hastily planned”, lacking expert review and preoperative assessment. It also said the surgeon who recommended the procedure “lacked academics and experience in the field”, calling the option “inappropriate”.
At the time, it was said that Ihsanullah’s return to cricket remained a possibility for the distant future. Earlier this month, in an unusually candid appearance on the cricket podcast “Relukattai”, Tareen had said he had spoken to a world-renowned doctor in the UK about Ihsanullah’s injury. “It’s extremely sad,” he said. “He told us that his previous failed surgery because of the PCBs had caused so much scarring that his arm would never be able to fully straighten. No matter what he did, Ihsanullah’s arm would never be able to fully straighten due to that lesion. Won’t be able to straighten up.”









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