Naseem Shah suffered a shoulder problem in the match against India in the Asia Cup last month.


London: Pakistan's star bowler Naseem Shah's shoulder surgery has been completed, reportedly.
According to media reports, Naseem Shah has undergone tendon surgery in England. After the surgery, Naseem Shah will rest for four to six weeks and will be able to start bowling after completing the rehab.
It is pertinent to note that Naseem Shah suffered a shoulder problem in the match against India in the Asia Cup last month. The expert doctors recommended surgery for Naseem Shah.
Pakistan's star bowler Naseem Shah missed out from representing Pakistan in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men's World Cup starting October 05 in India due to a shoulder problem.

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