Zaheer Abbas health: Zaheer Abbas Health Updates – Harsha Bhogle, Mohammed Hafeez, and Waqar Younis were the few of the prominent personalities to wish legendary batter Zaheer Abbas a speedy recovery. The former Pakistan batter has been admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on Wednesday (June 22) in a private hospital in London. Abbas was moved to ICU three days after being rushed to the hospital due to COVID-19 and subsequent pneumonia. Follow all the Live Updates with InsideSport.IN.
What a player. Speaks with the same nazakat with which he batted. Hope he recovers soon https://t.co/uKZqLDMf3A
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 21, 2022
Get well soon Zed Bhai. You are an asset of our country. All the Duaas and Prayers for your health🤲🏻 #GetWellSoon pic.twitter.com/6EDn1SFmy2
— Waqar Younis (@waqyounis99) June 22, 2022
Wishing speedy recovery & complete health to Zaheer Abbas sb. Get well soon. Aameen 🤲🏼 https://t.co/ld5VH2nj7f
— Mohammad Hafeez (@MHafeez22) June 21, 2022
Zaheer Abbas health: Harsha Bhogle, Mohammed Hafeez, and Waqar Younis wish speedy recovery after Pakistan legend hospitalized due to COVID-19
Zaheer Abbas in ICU: One of the most elegant batters of his time, Abbas had complained of pain and was diagnosed with pneumonia after arriving in the British capital.
“He is currently on dialysis and the doctors have advised him to refrain from meeting people,” Geo News quoted sources as saying.
Abbas, who made his international debut in 1969 against New Zealand, was one of the finest batters of his generation. He amassed 5062 runs in 72 Tests, and scored 2572 runs in 62 ODIs.
In first-class cricket, he accumulated 34,843 runs in 459 matches, which included 108 centuries and 158 fifties.
After retirement, he also served as an ICC match referee in one Test and three ODIs.
He was also inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2020 alongside Jacques Kallis and Lisa Sthalekar.
Wishes have been pouring in for the legendary cricketer on social media.
Zaheer Abbas health: Harsha Bhogle, Mohammed Hafeez, and Waqar Younis wish speedy recovery after Pakistan legend hospitalized due to COVID-19