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Afridi’s appendicet­omy

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PAKISTAN’S star pace bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, already in doubt for next month’s Test series against England because of a knee injury, said last Sunday (20) he had surgery to remove his appendix.

The 22-year-old leftarmer took to Twitter to tell his fans about the operation, saying he was recovering well.

“Had an appendecto­my today but Alhumdulil­lah (by the grace of

God) feeling better. Remember me in your prayers,” he tweeted, along with a picture of him in a hospital bed.

His elder brother Riaz, also a Pakistan Test cricketer, told AFP Shaheen suffered a rapid onset of appendicit­is. “Shaheen had had breakfast early Sunday and after an hour or so felt severe pain so we took him to a doctor who diagnosed appendicit­is and did the surgery,” said Riaz.

He has been advised to take at least a week’s rest. Shaheen is already undergoing rehab after hurting his knee in the Twenty20 World Cup final in Melbourne on November 13.

The latest surgery will likely rule him out of the Test series against England, scheduled to start in Rawalpindi on December 1.

 ?? ?? RECOVERING: Shaheen Shah Afridi
RECOVERING: Shaheen Shah Afridi

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