PCB panel examines Rashid

Published November 20, 2002

LAHORE, Nov 19: Test wicket-keeper Rashid Latif  was examined by Pakistan Cricket Board’s panel of doctors Tuesday.

Tauseef Razzaq and Meesaq Rizvi, PCB’s medical experts,  checked Rashid who flew back Sunday midway Pakistan’s tour of Zimbabwe because of neck injury.

Rashid was advised to appear for another medical check up Friday.

However, the panel diagnosed nothing serious about his neck injury and gave him a verbal clearance after Rashid was sent to a local hospital here for an MRI test.

Rashid, in the meantime, will do some physical exercises as well as continue physiotherapy in Karachi.

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