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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:
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.