Pakistan’s Abid Ali in stable condition after being diagnosed with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Pakistan’s Test opener Abid Ali was taken to a hospital on Tuesday after complaining of chest pain during a first-class home match.

The condition of 34-year-old Abid is stable at a cardiac hospital in Karachi, the Pakistan Cricket Board said. He has been diagnosed with Acute Coronary Syndrome.

The PCB said more medical details “will be provided in due course.”

Abid had completed his half-century representing Central Punjab against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match, when he complained of pain around his chest and shoulder.

Abid has been a regular for Pakistan over the past two years, scoring 1,180 runs in 16 Tests. He is the only batsman to score a century in both Test debut and ODI debut. He scored 112 against Australia in his ODI debut in Dubai in March 2019 and scored an unbeaten 109 against Sri Lanka in his Test debut in Rawalpindi in December 2019.

He was recently adjudged the Player of the Series in the two-Test series against Bangladesh where he scored 263 runs at an average of 87.66.

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