PCB chief medical officer quits after damning report over Ihsanullah's treatment

Three-member panel also laid partial blame on Ihsanullah himself for “non-compliance with the prescribed rehabilitation plan”

Danyal Rasool02-May-2024The PCB’s chief medical officer Dr Sohail Saleem has quit after a damning independent report criticised “delays in the diagnosis of [fast bowler] Ihsanullah’s injury and inappropriate prescription of treatment”.Ihsanullah, who was injured last April and remains out with what was initially an elbow injury, did not have his right elbow pain treated, addressed and operated on appropriately, and never received the formal rehabilitation process required by his condition. These were the conclusions reached by the committee in a judgment that lays bare the extent of medical failure at the PCB over an extended period of time, particularly with respect to its treatment of injured fast bowlers.The report, comprised by an independent three-member panel, also laid partial blame on Ihsanullah himself for “non-compliance with the prescribed rehabilitation plan” even as it concluded that the plan itself was inadequate. Crucially, the panel concluded that Ihsanullah’s return to cricket remains a prospect of the distant future, recommending “aggressive physiotherapy of the right shoulder and elbow” and possible surgery if he does not recover in the 12 months.Related

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The report, however, reserves its most trenchant criticism for Dr Saleem, and the treatment plan Ihsanullah was eventually put under. It stated that Ihsanullah’s surgery was “planned hurriedly”, lacking specialist review and preoperative assessment. It also stated that the surgeon Dr Saleem recommended for the procedure “lacked academics and experience in the field”, calling the choice “inappropriate”.”Postoperatively, Mr Ihsanullah was not fully compliant to the rehabilitation protocols as alleged by the PCB officials,” the report said. “He continues to have medial elbow pain along with shoulder dyskinesia. He has significant elbow stiffness for which surgery is not advised currently as per advice of national and international appropriate experts in the specialty shoulder and elbow.”However, we strongly believe that in view of the talent possessed by Ihsanullah, he be physically assessed on his arrival to Pakistan whereby an appropriate rehabilitation plan be developed in a multidisciplinary fashion, including consideration of hydrodilation and the same be implemented to provide the best chance to the player to live up to his potential again.”Dr Saleem’s resignation was announced as part of the official statement the PCB issued after the conclusion of the report into the injuries of Ihsanullah was made public. It brings an ignominious end to Dr Saleem’s second stint as the PCB’s chief medical officer; he quit in 2021 after an unsuccessful attempt by the PCB at holding a PSL season in a Covid-19 bubble in 2021, before being brought back to the cricket board under Najam Sethi’s chairmanship in early 2023.There was little by way of information regarding Ihsanullah’s injury for nearly a full year after it happened last April. The issue was brought back into the spotlight after Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen took to Twitter last month to reveal it was Sultans and not the PCB who bore the brunt of his living expenses while he recovered, saying they would also arrange for Ihsanullah to travel to England later this month “to be assessed by a world-renowned surgeon”.He told ESPNcricinfo at the time the PCB’s medical department failed to pick up an elbow fracture in the scans they conducted, and subsequently put him on a training regimen that included regular bowling and gym work before a serious injury had been conclusively ruled out.The comments put the PCB’s medical department under the scanner once more, with the PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi promising an independent inquiry. At the time, Dr Saleem spoke to ESPNcricinfo, admitting a “delay” in Ihsanullah’s diagnosis, but maintaining there was “no mishandling”.That version has been decisively rejected by the committee’s conclusions. Dr Saleem did say Ihsanullah was not compliant with the rehabilitation process, a rare point of agreement between the outgoing chief medical officer and the committee’s report, though a number of players, and coaching and management staff, have privately expressed to ESPNcricinfo that there existed a trust deficit between several players and Dr Saleem.In the last two years, multiple Pakistan fast bowlers have suffered lengthy injury layoffs. In July 2022, when Shaheen Shah Afridi suffered a knee ligament injury, it was also initially undiagnosed. He attended camps and travelled with the team for a month, before flying to the UK while paying for himself and staying in a two-star hotel as he sought independent treatment. It was only after Shahid Afridi complained publicly that the PCB said they would cover all of Shaheen’s expenses.Naseem Shah was known to be managing a back and shoulder complaint that caused him discomfort in the build-up to his right shoulder injury, which happened two months after Afridi was injured, and caused a six-month lay-off. That led to Naseem missing the World Cup and the Australia tour that followed.The report was commissioned by Naqvi, who was elected PCB chairman in February. It was also tasked with investigating the injury-related absences of fast bowlers Arshad Iqbal and Zeeshan Zameer, as well as women’s batter Shawal Zulfiqar. The committee recommended a two-month rehabilitation programme for Iqbal, examination by a foot and ankle specialist for Zameer, and a CT scan of the right shoulder for Zulfiqar.

Rasmus Hojlund to link up with Harry Kane?! Striker offered to Bayern Munich as Man Utd look to get rid of £72m flop

Manchester United have reportedly offered their out-of-favour striker Rasmus Hojlund on loan to German champions Bayern Munich as they look to offload the £72m flop this summer. Hojlund has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford to end his nightmare spell with the Red Devils. It was earlier reported that Serie A giants AC Milan are also keen on signing the Danish forward.

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According to Sky Sports' Florian Plettenberg, the Red Devils have approached Bayern to initiate talks over Danish forward Hojlund. United would ideally want the striker to leave on an initial loan deal, but with an option to buy next summer. The Bavarian club are yet to respond to United's approach.

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Fabrizio Romano reported last week that Italian giants AC Milan have made contact with United over a potential loan deal for Hojlund, with discussions via intermediaries ongoing over a €6 million (£5m/$7m) loan fee, with a €45m buy option and full salary coverage.

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It has been made very clear that Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim is not planning to rely on Hojlund for the 2025-26 campaign. The Denmark international was not afforded a single minute of play in Saturday's pre-season friendly with Fiorentina.

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A move away from Old Trafford would be ideal for Hojlund, who has had a nightmare time in England since joining United from Atalanta in the summer of 2023. However, several reports claim that the 22-year-old striker is planning to stay put and fight for his place in Amorim's squad, despite the Portuguese manager signing a host of attacking options this window, including a new No.9 in Benjamin Sesko.

'What a legacy' – Wrexham's Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney part of plan to bring World Cup 2035 to Wales

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's ambitious plans for Wrexham's SToK Cae Ras home could see World Cup 2035 games played at the stadium.

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The United Kingdom is set to host the Women's World Cup for the first time in 2035 after being confirmed as the only valid bid. There will be 16 stadiums chosen to host the tournament, and the Football Association of Wales is hoping to have two venues. The Cardiff City Stadium is being lined up as one, with Wrexham's SToK Cae Ras home the other.

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Reynolds and McElhenney have been working to expand capacity at Wrexham's home. They plan to redesign the famous Kop stand in time to host UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Wales in 2026. The ultimate ambition is to build a 55,000 seater stadium and the duo have been told their work at Wrexham has given the club the chance to potentially host World Cup 2035 matches.

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FAW chief executive Noel Mooney told the PA news agency: "The Kop development is a significant first step and the vision for the stadium is incredible. What Ryan and Rob are doing is amazing. They are looking to look to invest in the stadium and build up the Cae Ras, which is the oldest international ground in the world, and there is a potential North Star for them. The city and the club have a chance to bring a World Cup to North Wales. What a story that would be. What a legacy for Ryan and Rob to leave Wrexham.”

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Mooney also had more praise for the superstar duo and the impact they have had on Wrexham already, adding: "It’s our 150th anniversary next year, we were founded in Wrexham, and the story is very powerful for us. The impact of Ryan and Rob has been manna from heaven for us, the timing of it. We’ve been very fortunate over the last few years to get to a men’s World Cup, first women’s Euro, and have our young teams starting to qualify for major championships. That has coincided with Ryan and Rob coming in. Wrexham has already started collecting a lot of our national team players, and will produce lots of players for us in the future with their investment in youth development and Academy. There is a symbiotic relationship there where we can create a lot of value for each other. People all over the world are talking about Wrexham and that inspires partners like FIFA, commercial bodies and Governments to get involved.”

Piero Hincapie considers one project 'very attractive' as Arsenal & Tottenham begin transfer battle

Either Arsenal or Tottenham Hotspur will miss out after identifying Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie as a target in the summer transfer window's final week.

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After Arsenal stepped up interest in Hincapie, revealed that the Ecuador international is taken by the project on offer should he move to the Emirates Stadium from Germany. The 23-year-old centre-back is described as "keen" on the proposed switch and an agreement on personal terms is not expected to be an issue after initial talks began.

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Tottenham have also shown interest in Hincapie, reportedly putting forward a proposal to Leverkusen comprised of a loan and $60 million (£52m/$70m) obligation to buy. That fee, while delayed until 2026, matches the relase clause in the player's contract. Arsenal, meanwhile, are trying to negotiate a lower figure to secure a permanent deal of their own.

It follows the Gunners snatching Eberechi Eze from under their rivals' nose, although Hincapie is no way near as close to joining Spurs as the England international was last week.

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Arsenal are potentially offering less money than Tottenham, although Leverkusen stand to receive cash sooner. But with Hincapie's apparent preference for a move to the Emirates, his desire could influence or shape how the Bundesliga side respond to offers. It is a different situation to Eze because the rival proposals are not currently the same, whereas Arsenal had matched Tottenham's bid to Crystal Palace.

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Romano adds that no Arsenal bid for Hincapie has yet been made, with the Gunners first needing to find new clubs for Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jakub Kiwior. The latter is the subject of interest from Porto, who are reported to have made an approach over a loan with obligation to buy. Arsenal are looking for around £25m ($32m) for the Poland international, potentially half of what it might take to sign Hincapie.

Jose Mourinho is 'washed'! Special One told to retire after being sacked again – but Man Utd return tipped following Fenerbahce firing

Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce sacking has prompted a mass of online reactions, with some fans tipping the Portuguese to return to Manchester United.

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Mourinho was sacked on Friday, after failing to guide Fenerbahce into the Champions League proper, as they lost a play-off against Benfica. Now, fans have reacted, with some urging him to return to the Premier League – potentially with Manchester United – while others have told him to retire. 

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@CFC_Obed said: "Jose should just go find some national team. Leave club football."

@CryptoDevil9 added: "Man United lose to Burnley on the weekend, sack Amorim, get Mourinho at Man United for the season."

@Mfc_mrpage said: "Whoever said Jose Mourinho is better than Pep Guardiola should be serving a 10 year jail term now.. SUCH A HUGE DISRESPECT."

@Egi_Nupe added: "There’s something about leaving the stage when the ovation is still loud. This is something Mourinho and Guardiola need to understand."

@90sbudha said: "Mourinho is washed, man should just retire."

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Mourinho has been linked with a potential move to Nottingham Forest and his future is likely to come under the microscope in the coming weeks now that he is available to hire. 

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Mourinho will hope to clarify his future in the coming weeks and months; it is unclear if he plans to take a break or head straight into another challenge. 

Man Utd accept defeat! Red Devils will not appeal Carabao Cup loss to Grimsby despite penalty shootout victors fielding ineligible player

Manchester United have refused the chance to force their way back into the Carabao Cup, despite evidence that Grimsby Town fielded a player who had registration issues in their second-round tie. The League Two side, who dumped United out in a dramatic penalty shoot-out, were found guilty of breaching EFL rules but escaped with nothing more than a fine.

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At the centre of the storm is Clark Oduor, the 26-year-old midfielder loaned from Bradford. Oduor made his Mariners debut off the bench and even stepped up in the shoot-out, missing his spot-kick before Grimsby eventually triumphed 12-11. But behind the scenes, paperwork chaos told another story. The club admitted to EFL officials that Oduor’s registration had been submitted one minute past the deadline, rendering him technically ineligible for the tie.

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Despite the breach, the EFL opted against the harshest of penalties. Instead, they fined Grimsby £20,000, half of which has been suspended until the end of the season. United had five days to challenge the verdict, yet chose to stay silent. suggests that a potential reason for this is pushing for reinstatement risked would have left the club open to mockery from rival fans. Some executives feared it would look like United were clutching at straws, trying to reclaim a spot they had lost on the pitch. The club’s hierarchy, already under scrutiny for poor results, ultimately decided it was better to take the blow and 'move on' rather than risk further embarrassment.

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While United wrestle with the fallout, Grimsby continue to bask in the glow of one of their greatest nights. The Mariners, cheered on by a raucous Blundell Park crowd, not only beat one of the biggest clubs in the world but did so under the shadow of a paperwork blunder that could have changed everything. Their reward is a third-round clash with Sheffield Wednesday, and they head into it buoyed by the belief that this cup run could become legendary.

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Grimsby’s triumph, marred yet magical, will go down in club folklore. Whereas, for United, it is another chapter in a story of decline, one where even when given a lifeline, they refused to take it. The Red Devils will be back in action in the Manchester derby against eternal rivals City on September 14.

Man City player ratings vs Bournemouth: Omar Marmoush, stop that – striker's rocket turbo-charges Pep Guardiola's side top-five bid but Kevin De Bruyne flops in farwell game with terrible open goal miss

The Egyptian's bolt from the blue was a late contender for goal of the season but the departing De Bruyne failed to leave with a bang

This was supposed to be all about Kevin De Bruyne but Omar Marmoush made it all about himself with a truly stunning goal which kickstarted his team-mate's farewell party and put Manchester City on track for a top-five finish as they beat Bournemouth 3-1.

Marmoush let fly from 40 yards with a blistering strike which flew in off the post to give City a deserved lead after they made a rampant start, looking to make amends for losing the FA Cup final to Crystal Palace. It was a goal that De Bruyne would have been proud of but the Belgian will be cursing the fact he could not leave with a goal, especially after hitting the crossbar after being presented with an open goal.

Evanilson nearly punished City down the other end before Bernardo Silva scored the second after a brilliant piece of play from Ilkay Gundogan. Mateo Kovacic was sent off for City for hauling down Evanilson but Lewis Cook was then also dismissed for a brutal foul on Nico Gonzalez.

The midfielder shook off the challenge to score City's third, which came after Rodri had come off the bench to make his first appearance after tearing his knee ligaments back in September. Daniel Jebbinson scored a consolation goal for Bournemouth in injury time but it could not puncture the celebratory mood as City bid farewell to their greatest player ever and practically booked their place in next season's Champions League in the process.

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Ederson (4/10):

Played with fire when he casually sent the ball straight to Marcus Tavernier and was grateful to Dias for blocking the shot. Made an early straightforward save from Justin Kluivert but should have done better with Jebbinson's late goal.

Matheus Nunes (6/10):

Gave City the width they badly lacked at Wembley which helped pin the visitors back. Had a wayward strike, trying and failing to replicate Marmoush's worldie.

Ruben Dias (6/10):

Made a silly early mistake when he gave the ball to Evanilson. Partly compensated for it with his brave block on Tavernier, bailing out Ederson. But then he was too slow and too weak to stop Jebbinson scoring at the end.

Manuel Akanji (6/10):

More comfortable back in central defence than at right-back at Wembley.

Josko Gvardiol (5/10):

Had a positive first half and involved in City's frequent attacks down the left side. Loses marks for his hospital pass which forced Kovacic to take out Evanilson, getting sent off for his efforts.

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Kevin De Bruyne (5/10):

It must have been an emotional night for him but the truth is the occasion got to him. Or he was still tired from Saturday. Either way, he signed off with a rusty display. Only he will know how he missed the open goal and his passing was sloppy. His best moment was his cross for Haaland.

Mateo Kovacic (6/10):

Gave City the midfield control they lacked in the final. He was not far from scoring in the first half in a front-footed display. But he loses marks for getting sent off, even if Gvardiol was largely to blame for putting him in the situation.

Bernardo Silva (8/10):

Gave a battling performance which backed up his fighting talk after the final. Also got the all-important second goal after his team-mates kept missing sitters.

Ilkay Gundogan (8/10):

Conjured a lovely piece of skill to set up the second goal. Moved the ball around thoughtfully throughout, suggesting he could have had a bigger impact in the final had he started.

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Omar Marmoush (8/10):

What a way to respond to his penalty miss in the final. His goal was one part awesome quality, the other sheer audacity. Each time it was replayed on the big screen, the crowd's coos got louder.

Erling Haaland (5/10):

Couldn't get a goal from a De Bruyne assist, which is what the crowd wanted. It nearly came when the Belgian curled in a high cross to the back post but he opted to throw his foot into the air rather than head it and bungled the opportunity. His hold-up play was also lacking.

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Nico Gonzalez (6/10):

Got a brutal introduction to the game when Cook clattered into him. Did well to shake off the pain and score his first Premier League goal.

Rodri (N/A):

The crowd's roar when he came on said it all. How they have missed their lynchpin this season. And he extended his unbeaten run in the Premier League to 36 games.

Oscar Bobb (N/A):

Brought on in added time.

Jeremy Doku (N/A):

Another late adition.

Jack Grealish (N/A):

Came on in added time for what should be and probably will be his final appearance at the Etihad Stadium

Pep Guardiola (7/10):

Picked a suitable line-up this time, restoring natural holding midfielders. His team were dominant and he used his substitutions to give De Bruyne the ovation he deserved, give Rodri the comeback reception he deserved and to give Grealish one last smattering of minutes.

Wyatt's 'terrifying experience' on cable car going up Table mountain

Power issues caused the cable car she was on ‘to drop a little bit and swing’

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England are targeting a calm performance in their Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final against South Africa on Friday, but opening batter Danni Wyatt’s nerves were frayed in the lead-up during an incident involving a cable car she was travelling in down Table Mountain.Wyatt revealed during a pre-match press conference in Cape Town on Thursday that a cable car she was travelling in while descending the peak on Wednesday afternoon “decided to drop a little bit and swung”.Related

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Members of the England Women’s team were queuing for the cable cars, which transport visitors up and down the 1,086m mountain, when they saw one stop on its way up, which Wyatt said had made her “nervous”. It was shortly after Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley had boarded a car to descend that the incident occurred, stemming from a technical problem with a hydraulic back-up motor used to operate the cars when power to the usual electric motor is cut during load shedding. South Africa has been increasingly hit by load shedding, where the power supply is rationed to different areas throughout the day and night because demand outweighs capacity.”Going back down yesterday, there were a few technical issues that made me very nervous before we boarded the cable car,” Wyatt said. “And then it decided to drop a little bit and swung. It was a very terrifying experience. I don’t think I’ll be going up that mountain again anytime soon.”Wyatt said it wasn’t her first visit to Table Mountain, having been there “about seven years ago” but the incident on her latest visit had put her off returning.Danni Wyatt: ‘I’m not going on that cable car ever again. It’s the load shedding, once the electricity goes, that’s it.’•ICC/Getty Images”I think that’ll be the last time,” she said. “I’m not going on that cable car ever again. It’s the load shedding, once the electricity goes, that’s it. Staying away from it. I’ll take the stairs.”Asked if she screamed, Wyatt replied: “Yes, I did. I think everyone did. Well, literally everyone. A lot of people were shaking.”Wahida Parker, managing director of the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company, said: “Table Mountain Cableway Company uses a hydraulic back-up motor during load shedding that replaces the electric motor that operates our cars and their movement. This motor experienced a technical problem on Wednesday, which caused our cars to get stuck on the line.”We adopted two approaches simultaneously to resolve the problem. Our technicians worked to find the fault so that we could get moving as soon as possible, while at the same time, we contacted the City of Cape Town to ask that the power to our area be restored so that we could bring our passengers down safely and quickly.”We pride ourselves on providing visitors with a positive and enjoyable experience, and what happened on Wednesday is not what we aim for. We sincerely regret the experience that passengers had who were stuck in our cars. We are happy to confirm that all the passengers safely reached the upper and lower stations.”

'Is he thinking about leaving the national team?' – Rodrigo De Paul’s move to Inter Miami less than a year before the World Cup sparks criticism within Argentina media

The Argentine midfielder arrives at The Herons at 31 after spending four seasons with Atlético de Madrid.

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Rodrigo De Paul’s arrival at Inter Miami is already making headlines – and not just in MLS circles. The Argentine midfielder, a key piece in Argentina’s 2022 World Cup triumph, has joined on loan from Atlético de Madrid, a move that has generated negative reactions in his home country just months before the 2026 World Cup.

"Does De Paul want to play with less pressure and in a second-tier league just to enjoy himself alongside Messi? Is he not concerned about joining a tournament with little prestige, where winning or losing doesn’t really matter to anyone? Is he thinking about leaving the national team, or does he simply feel he’s completed a cycle under the demanding Diego Simeone and now wants to play with less stress?" wrote Argentine journalist Alejandro Fabbri for

“De Paul’s departure from Atlético Madrid to play for Inter Miami, in a league considered to be of a lower level, surprised both insiders and outsiders alike, as he joins his friend Lionel Messi,” reads an article in the renowned Argentine outlet

News of De Paul’s departure didn’t sit well with Atlético de Madrid fans, either. The midfielder played 187 matches for the club over four seasons and was named to La Liga Team of the Year last season. After the club made the move official on social media, many users flooded the post with insults and backlash over his decision. Comments like “Thanks for leaving and never coming back,” and “Just go and don’t return,” were among the more common – and milder – reactions from Aleti supporters.

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“The excitement that brought me to Inter Miami is the desire to compete, to win titles, to help write this club’s history,” said Rodrigo De Paul in an official statement released by the team. “It’s a club that is being built to become great, to create a legacy, and for many people to follow this incredible team,” he added.

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Rodrigo De Paul will become the third 2022 World Cup winner to play in MLS, following in the footsteps of Thiago Almada and, more recently, Lionel Messi. He will be the 18th World Cup champion in history to join MLS.

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The Herons will host FC Cincinnati this Saturday in a match where they’ll be without Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba, both suspended after skipping the All-Star Game.

Rajasthan Royals' Adam Zampa pulls out of IPL 2024

Zampa had been retained by Royals ahead of the last auction but his manager has confirmed that he will play no part in IPL 2024

Matt Roller21-Mar-2024Adam Zampa has pulled out of the IPL at short notice because of personal reasons.Zampa had been retained by Rajasthan Royals ahead of December’s auction in Dubai on a contract worth INR 1.5 crore (A$273,000 approx.), but his manager confirmed to ESPNcricinfo on Thursday that he will play no part in IPL 2024.He has a young family at home and has had a busy recent schedule, playing in the BBL as well as Australia’s white-ball series against India, West Indies and New Zealand since the end of last year’s ODI World Cup in India.Related

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Royals have two of India’s best spinners in their squad in R Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal but Zampa still made six appearances in the 2023 season. He took eight wickets at 23.50 with an economy rate of 8.54, including figures of 3 for 22 in a home victory over Chennai Super Kings.Zampa has previously represented Royal Challengers Bengaluru (then Royal Challengere Bangalore) and the now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiant at the IPL, taking 29 wickets in his 20 appearances in the tournament, spread across four different seasons.Royals have also lost Prasidh Krishna from their bowling attack in recent weeks, after he was ruled out for the season following a quadriceps surgery. Prasidh’s injury prompted Manoj Badale, the Royals’ co-owner, to suggest that the franchises could work more closely with the BCCI’s medical department this week.”There’s always areas you’d like to keep pushing [the BCCI] on,” Badale told the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast. “Clearly, the medical side of it is really important, given how much these players are being asked to play across formats.”We’re without Prasidh Krishna again this season and that’s tough as a franchise, when you’ve bet 7-8% of your entire player spend on a particular player and then that player is unavailable for the whole tournament, that hurts you. The medical side is an area where we’re trying to work much harder.”Royals are yet to announce a replacement player for either Prasidh or Zampa.

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