Abid Ali discharged from hospital after suffering from Acute Coronary Syndrome

According to sources, Abid Ali will remain in the hospital for two more days while his health is improving. On the other hand, the board is keen to bring in a foreign sports cardiologist for Abid Ali. Who suffers from acute coronary syndrome. Abid Ali, the Test opener of the national cricket team, was discharged from the hospital after undergoing two stunts.

Abid Ali was discharged and will undergo rehabilitation in Karachi

The Test opener of the national cricket team is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Karachi where doctors are monitoring him. Yesterday, the Pakistan Cricket Board shared a video message of Abid Ali. In the video, he asked the fans to pray for his speedy recovery. Abid Ali’s father said that his son has been discharged from the hospital. Abid Ali will undergo rehabilitation in Karachi for two weeks. While PCB has made all arrangements for his accommodation.

Abid Ali, the Test opener of the national cricket team, who suffered a heart attack during the World Cup match, underwent angioplasty. It may be recalled that during the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match in Karachi, Abid Ali had complained of a heart ailment. He was rushed to the hospital. It should be noted that Abid Ali while representing Pakistan, has scored 1,180 runs in 26 innings of 16 Test matches at an average of 49.17. Abid’s father said that Abid is now 110 percent better. Thanking everyone, including fans, for praying.

Abid Ali discharged from hospital after suffering from Acute Coronary Syndrome

Earlier in the day, the Pakistan Cricket Board had said that Abid Ali’s condition was now out of danger and he would be discharged from the next hospital. Cricketer Abid Ali, who suffered a heart attack during a domestic match. He has been advised by doctors to rest for two months after which he can step on the playing field. Test cricketer Abid Ali underwent angioplasty at a private hospital in Karachi. He was suffering from the acute coronary syndrome.

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