Hafeez in touch with Britain specialist

May 30, 2016 | By

KARACHI: Battling with the knee injury, Pakistan’s Muhammad Hafeez has arrived at the Aga Khan hospital in Karachi to further probe into his injury. The senior batsman is upbeat to regain fitness sooner than later. “I have been striving to regain full fitness and hopeful to make a comeback soon”, Muhammad Hafeez hoped

“MRI scan will be done on my knee and future course of action will be decided after the reports”, Hafeez added

Meanwhile, the ‘scoreline.org’ has learnt that Muhammad Hafeez was in touch with the Head of Medicine at Crystal palace FC, Dr. Zafar for further treatment on his injured knee. “Hafeez contacted Dr Zafar Iqbal and upon his advice, underwent fresh MRI scans in Karachi”, said a source

Dr Zafar Iqbal, born in Pakistan, worked at Liverpool football club and Tottenham Hotspur before joining Crystal palace football club, where he is the Head of Medicines.

Muhammad Hafeez has been nursing the knee-injury which he suffered during the World T20.

The right-hander has been named amongst the initially announced squad for the test series against England, however his selection, is subjected to fitness.

The writer is a Pakistani Sports journalist & tweets @mak_asif

Muhammad Asif Khan

Mohammad Asif Khan is an author at ScoreLine and has written numerous articles published at ScoreLine.org.

Mohammad Asif Khan is a journalist in Pakistan with over fifteen years of experience. In 2003, He started his career as a news sub-editor and in 2004 he started his writings for local publications. He moved to PTV Sports earlier in the year 2018.

As a reported, Mr Khan has so far traveled to USA, UAE, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan to carry out his professional duties. You can connect Mr Khan on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter

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