Hasan will travel to England for his treatment
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali has confirmed that Warwickshire County Cricket Club will manage the treatment for his elbow injury.
Hasan, who was playing for Warwickshire during this year's County Cricket season, suffered a serious elbow injury in July. The 30-year-old bowler’s injury has affected his ability to perform consistently, leading him to return home early without completing the season’s matches.
Hasan reached out to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for help, but the board directed him to Warwickshire, as the injury occurred while he was playing for the club. The PCB clarified that since Hasan was fit when he joined the county team, it is Warwickshire's responsibility to cover his treatment costs and ensure his recovery.
According to PCB sources, the board stated, “the responsibility for treatment lies with Warwickshire since Hasan Ali was injured during county cricket. Hasan Ali had joined county cricket fully fit and healthy from the national team, so now it is the county's responsibility to ensure his full recovery.”
Hasan will travel to England for his treatment, which will be managed by Warwickshire. The county club will oversee all aspects of his recovery and ensure he returns to Pakistan once he is fully healed.