Afridi Set to Recover from Knee Injury in Time for T20 World Cup

Pakistan cricket fans can breathe a sigh of relief as fast-bowling star Shaheen Shah Afridi is on track to recover from his knee injury ahead of the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. The left-arm pacer, who has been a key figure in Pakistan’s bowling attack across formats, is responding well to rehabilitation and is expected to regain full fitness before the marquee tournament.

Afridi sustained the knee injury during international action earlier this season, raising concerns about his availability for the World Cup. However, team sources and medical updates suggest that the injury is not serious and is being carefully managed by the Pakistan Cricket Board’s medical team. His recovery plan includes controlled training, fitness assessments, and a gradual return to competitive cricket to avoid any setbacks.



The 24-year-old’s presence is crucial for Pakistan’s T20 World Cup campaign. Known for his ability to strike early with the new ball and deliver lethal yorkers at the death, Afridi has consistently troubled top batters around the world. His leadership qualities and experience in high-pressure games further add value to the squad.

With the World Cup fast approaching, Afridi is expected to return to match fitness through selected games and training camps. If his recovery continues as planned, Pakistan will head into the tournament with their pace spearhead fully fit and firing—boosting their chances against the world’s best teams.

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