Key Takeaways
- 1📊 Rehab starts; bowling resumes next week
- 2🏆 On track for T20 World Cup next month
- 3💡 Knee issue less severe than past injuries
- 4🔮 Pakistan's pace spearhead set to dominate
"Afridi's rehab has begun and he will start bowling from next week"
Shaheen Afridi is racing back to peak form, with rehab on track for a timely T20 World Cup comeback next month. The pace ace's knee injury from his BBL stint with Brisbane Heat isn't as grave as feared, sparking joy among Pakistan fans.
Pulled back from Australia at year's end, Shaheen has kicked off gym work and batting drills, set to resume bowling next week. The PCB acted swiftly, prioritizing his recovery for the global showpiece. His lethal swing could be Pakistan's trump card.
Swift Rehab Turns Tide
Unlike past setbacks that sidelined him long-term, this hiccup looks minor. Shaheen's return bolsters Pakistan's arsenal in a tournament brimming with India-Pakistan fireworks. Expect him to unleash fire from ball one.
With the World Cup horizon bright, Afridi's fitness lifts spirits – a fully loaded attack awaits rivals.
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