Avesh Khan says he is preparing to make his way back to competitive cricket after a prolonged injury layoff and knee surgery. The fast bowler, who has spent about a year dealing with injury issues, reports that his rehabilitation is complete enough to begin rebuilding match readiness. He also points to a recent successful stint in the Madhya Pradesh Premier League as part of his comeback process. Speaking about his next steps, Khan indicates that he is using the Ranji Trophy as the main platform to return to higher-level cricket and to push for national selection. He reiterates ambitions of playing Test cricket and frames his immediate focus on performing in domestic matches. Both accounts also note his perspective on how to approach modern, high-scoring T20 games, describing them as an opportunity rather than a challenge, as he continues to work on his role as a pace bowler. Overall, the sources present his return plan as a progression from rehab and league cricket into first-class competition.
Avesh Khan targets India return through Ranji Trophy after knee surgery
Avesh Khan says he is preparing to make his way back to competitive cricket after a prolonged injury layoff and knee surgery. The fast bowler, who has spent about a year dealing with injury issues, re...
- Avesh Khan is working toward a comeback after about a year dealing with injury.
- He had knee surgery and reports progress through rehabilitation.
- He says his next major step is preparing for and playing the Ranji Trophy.
- He discusses ambitions to return to India selection and mentions Test cricket goals.
- He cites a successful Madhya Pradesh Premier League campaign as part of his build-up.
After a year-long battle with injury and knee surgery, Avesh Khan says he is ready to return to the grind. Fresh off a successful Madhya Pradesh Premier League campaign, the fast bowler speaks about his rehab, Test cricket ambitions, preparing for the Ranji Trophy, and why he sees high-scoring T20s as an opportunity rather than a challenge.
2 hours agoAfter a year-long battle with injury and knee surgery, Avesh Khan says he is ready to return to the grind. Fresh off a successful Madhya Pradesh Premier League campaign, the fast bowler speaks about his rehab, Test cricket ambitions, preparing for the Ranji Trophy, and why he sees high-scoring T20s as an opportunity rather than a challenge.
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