Medical report reveals that Abrar Ahmed's prolonged injury Sciatica was his negligence




Abrar ahmed prolonged injury was his negligence-medical report
Abrar Ahmed feilding in a test match - Picture:online

Sciatica, a condition that causes pain, numbness, or tingling in the legs, affects Abrar Ahmed.
Pakistan's mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed's prolonged injury was caused by his consistent negligence for medical panel instructions.
He was ruled out of the entire Australian three-match test series after injuring himself in a practice game against the Prime Minister's XI.
Abrar ahmed was continually not following doctor's instruction, which caused his injury to worsen. It was also discovered that he has Sciatica, a medical condition that causes leg discomfort, numbness, or tingling.
he was also experiencing pain in his right hip during the ICC World Cup in India, after an examination Abrar ahmed was discovered with sciatica. Following the diagnosis, the medical staff suggested a plan for the spinner's recovery, in which he was ordered to stick to the restrictions on various workouts and drills.
The Medical Report claims that Abrar ahmed negligence to team management's instructions because he was careless and that they asked him to follow them again, but nothing altered. 
He was hurt in Australia during a practice match versus Prime Minister XI for the same reason and was subsequently ruled out of the series.
Abrar ahmed bowled 27 overs during a practice match against PM XI, picking up wickets along the way. He complained about discomfort in his right hip at the end of the third day for which MRI was performed
After that the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed that Abrar was not playing in the first two Tests and was not allowed to play in the final Test. He is currently on rehab at the Lahore National Cricket Academy.

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