The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) released a statement on Friday evening regarding two of their national women’s cricketers, Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima. Both players were involved in a minor car accident in Karachi.
Minor Injuries, Immediate Care
While Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima sustained minor injuries in the accident, they received immediate first aid and are currently under the care of the PCB medical team. The extent of their injuries and recovery timeline haven’t been disclosed yet.
Training Camp for West Indies Series
Both Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima are part of the provisional squad attending a training camp in preparation for the upcoming series against the West Indies. The five-match series is scheduled to begin on April 18th.
PCB statement
“The Pakistan Cricket Board has provided an update regarding two of its women players, Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima, who were involved in a minor car accident on Friday evening. Despite sustaining minor injuries, both players received immediate first aid and are currently under the care of the PCB medical team.”
“Both players are part of the probables attending a training camp for the upcoming series against the West Indies, scheduled to begin on 18 April.”
PCB Monitoring Situation
The PCB is undoubtedly monitoring the situation closely and will provide further updates on the players’ health in due course. Their availability for the West Indies series will depend on their recovery progress.
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Fan Concerns and Well Wishes
News of the accident has caused concern among Pakistani cricket fans who are sending their well wishes to Maroof and Fatima for a speedy recovery. Both players are crucial members of the national team, and their presence would be a significant boost for the upcoming series against the West Indies.