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[EXCLUSIVE] "Players hide their injuries because there is no trust in the system": Usman Shinwari

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In this exclusive interview, former Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Usman Shinwari opens up on the injury crises that derailed his international career. The recently retired international paceman with a stellar ODI record gives a shocking assessment of PCB's rehabilitation protocols, reveals why players hide injuries, explains the real reason Pakistani quicks lose pace — and much more.

Key topics covered:
  • PCB's Two-Tier System: He highlighted the unfair treatment of players, specifically contrasting Saim Ayub's situation with Aamer Jamal's, indicating a systemic issue within the PCB.

  • Why Pakistani Cricketers Prefer England for Injury Rehabilitation: He emphasized why players prioritize seeking treatment abroad, particularly in England, due to a lack of adequate rehabilitation facilities in Pakistan.

  • Personal Toll of Pakistan’s Poor Medical Facilities: He critiqued Pakistan's medical facilities, sharing a personal experience of wasting two years due to inadequate rehab support.

  • Culture of Fear That Forces Players to Hide Injuries: Talked about a prevalent culture among players to hide injuries, stemming from a lack of trust in the medical system, which risks their careers.

  • Declining Pace Among Fast Bowlers: Poor load management is discussed as a reason for declining pace in bowlers, emphasizing the need for better management practices.

  • Reality Behind International Retirement: Spoke about his injury struggles and admitted he no longer saw a future in international cricket due to the physical toll and fitness demands. Instead, he planned to focus on T20 leagues and domestic cricket—a shift shaped by systemic pressures.
Watch the full interview with Saj here:

 
Another one bites the dust - I always thought of him as more than a "hard trier" - but what did they do with him?
 
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