“I withdraw my decision,” Ihsanullah told Geo Super television channel. “No franchise chose me and the comments of many people pushed me to the limit. I am going to work hard. There are four months left until the PSL. The people who did not choose me are the same people who will choose me.” select me in the future. “I have no plans to retire.”
Tareen told Pak Gazette that Ihsanullah had approached him to apologize for such public criticism of him and thanked him again for his support during his rehabilitation. “I feel very sorry for Ihsanullah,” Tareen said. “He comes from a very poor family and when he managed to get ahead, he believed he would get out of poverty, but due to the actions of the PCB medical staff, he fears he will have to return to poverty. The PCB has effectively washed their hands off him , and it was me who asked the PCB to let him play the recent T20 Champions Cup None of us can imagine what his mood must be.”
Tareen said he had assured Ihsanullah that he would keep him involved with Sultans, who have a Grade 2 apartment, ensuring him a monthly income as he tries to get back to fitness. But he defended his decision to let Ihsanullah go undrafted, saying he did not feel it was possible to pick him in the recent draft because he was not ready to play the high level of cricket the PSL demands in April.
The report states that Ihsanullah did not receive proper treatment, treatment and surgery for his right elbow pain, and never received the formal rehabilitation process required for his condition. He also partially blamed Ihsanullah for “failure to comply with the prescribed rehabilitation plan”, even as he concluded that the plan itself was inadequate. He claimed Ihsanullah’s surgery was “hastily planned”, without specialist review or pre-operative assessment. He also said the surgeon recommended for the procedure “lacked academic knowledge and experience in the field,” calling the choice “inappropriate.”
At the time, he said Ihsanullah’s return to cricket remained a distant future prospect. Earlier this month, in an unusually candid appearance on the cricket podcast “Relukattay”, Tareen said he spoke to a world-renowned doctor in the UK about Ihsanullah’s injury. “It’s extremely sad,” he said. “He told us that he had so many scars due to his previous failed surgery thanks to PCB that his arm will never be perfectly straight. That no matter what he did, Ihsanullah’s arm would never be completely straight because of those scars.”