Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi, third right, is gone to in the wake of falling while at the same time getting out Britain's Harry Stream during the last of the T20 World Cup Cricket competition at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Shaheen Shah Afridi, quite possibly of Pakistan's best quick bowler, who had been told to relax because of a knee injury in the T20 World Cup, is probably not going to play for his country until April 2023, because of a new mishap on Saturday when he was raced to an Islamabad emergency clinic for an infected appendix activity.

The Pakistani pacer made the announcement on social media on Sunday that he had an appendectomy.He urged everyone to pray for him and stated that the medical treatment had made him feel better.

An appendectomy is a surgical procedure in which the appendix is removed."Had an appendectomy today, but Alhumdulillah feeling better," Afridi wrote in a tweet.Recollect me in your requests."
"Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has been advised two weeks rehabilitation after he landed awkwardly while taking Harry Brook's catch during Sunday's ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 final in Melbourne," the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) stated in a previous statement.

The assertion proceeded, "The output directed on Monday morning preceding the group's takeoff for Pakistan has affirmed there were no indications of a physical issue and the knee distress was reasonable 'because of a constrained knee flexion while landing.'"

Afridi had a ligament injury to his right knee in July while playing in a Test match against Sri Lanka, but he was still able to play in the T20 championship.

Afridi, who performed massively well by taking 11 wickets in seven matches during the T20 World Cup, will presumably miss the home Test series against Britain and New Zealand in December and January.

The PCB stated, "Shaheen's return to international cricket will be subject to the champion fast bowler's successful completion of the rehabilitation program and following medical staff clearance."

A source guarantees that the PCB and group the board are probably not going to take the risk of playing Afridi in global cricket until April of next year."The choice of his establishment with respect to when and how they play him in the association will likewise be made," the source expressed. "Indeed, even his cooperation in the Pakistan Super Association will rely upon his recuperation progress."