Watch: Saim Ayub faces devastating ankle injury, stretchered off in New Year's Test

Published - 03 Jan 2025, 04:48 PM

Saim Ayub of Pakistan
Saim Ayub of Pakistan. Image Credit: X

Pakistan opener Saim Ayub faced a painful setback less than an hour into the second and final Test against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town. The New Year's Test began with South African skipper Temba Bavuma opting to bat first against Pakistan in Cape Town.

South African openers Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton gave the hosts a steady start, reaching 27 without loss in six overs. However, drama unfolded in the seventh over when Ryan Rickelton edged a Mohammad Abbas delivery along the ground toward the boundary.

Pakistan’s Saim Ayub suffers painful ankle injury against South Africa

As Aamer Jamal chased and stopped the ball just short of the rope, he tossed it to Saim Ayub, who chased a ball played by Ryan Rickleton that was headed to the third-man boundary. While slowing down, Ayub lost his balance and slipped awkwardly, twisting his right ankle in the ongoing New Year's Test in Cape Town.

The left-handed batter’s right ankle was strapped, leaving him writhing in pain on the field. Aamer Jamal and Babar Azam rushed to help the 22-year-old opener as the Pakistan team physio attended the injured batter on the field in Cape Town.

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Ayub was unable to continue, as the young Pakistan opener required help from his teammates to leave the field before being carried away on a stretcher with his ankle heavily bandaged. The severity of the injury is yet to be determined, leaving questions about whether Ayub will return for the remainder of the ongoing New Year’s Test against South Africa.

Watch Saim Ayub stretchered off the field:

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has yet to release an official statement on Saim Ayub’s injury, but a quick return for him does not seem likely. The 22-year-old opener showcased exceptional form during the white-ball series in South Africa, smashing 31 and an unbeaten 98 in two T20I innings.

Ayub followed it up with impressive performances in the ODI series, scoring 109, 25, and 101 in three matches. In the first Test, Ayub scored 14 and 27 and claimed a wicket against the Proteas side. Speaking about the match, South Africa started strong after choosing to bat first, but Pakistan made an impressive comeback in the latter part of the session.

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New Year's Test Story So Far in Cape Town

The new-ball bowlers didn’t find much swing, but there was some movement off the pitch. Mohammad Abbas stood out with his consistent line and length, keeping the pressure on the batters, while Mir Hamza struggled with his accuracy, delivering a few loose balls that allowed Ryan Rickelton (58*) to settle in with the bat in Cape Town.

Aiden Markram had an early lifeline when substitute fielder Abdullah Shafique dropped him on 17. However, Pakistan didn’t have to regret it for long, as Markram fell in Khurram Shahzad’s next over after playing a rash shot. Wiaan Mulder came in but looked uneasy from the start.

Mohammad Abbas capitalized on this and forced an edge, resulting in Mulder's dismissal for just five runs. Just before lunch, Tristan Stubbs nicked one to Agha Salman, ending South Africa’s session on a sour note, as the hosts are currently reeling at 72/3 against Pakistan in the ongoing second Test.

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