Pakistan’s Test opener Abid Ali has undergone angioplasty, who was admitted to the hospital after complaining of chest pain during the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match.

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Cardiologists found out through several tests that Abid was suffering from ‘Acute Coronary Syndrome’ in which there is a sudden decrease in blood flow to the heart.

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Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board said, “He has undergone angioplasty and a stent has been inserted in a vein. He will have to undergo another minor procedure before being discharged from the hospital.

Abid, playing against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa team for Central Punjab in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, complained of chest pain and shoulder problem twice, after which his team manager Ashraf Ali ordered him to be immediately admitted to the hospital and got tested. decided.

Abid was then playing on 61 runs. Abid on Wednesday sent a message from the hospital to his fans that he was fine and prayed for his speedy recovery.

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