The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) management committee, Najam Sethi, paid Shahnawaz Dahani a visit to inquire about the pacer's injury on Saturday.
Dahani, who sustained an finger fracture during Multan's opening clash of the eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) against Lahore Qalandars, was ruled out of the event after the injury.
Dahani was hit on the finger, after a shot by Sikandar Raza, during Monday's match against Lahore Qalandars, which the defending champions won by one run.
Following the injury, the pacer underwent surgery in Karachi on February 16.
Meanwhile, Sethi visited Dahani to inquire about his health and recovery.
After the meeting, Dahani took to his official Twitter handle and extended his gratitude to Sethi for visiting him.
"Grateful for PCB Management Committee Chairman Mr. Najam Sethi's kind gesture, on the road to recovery and eager to be back on the field soon. Inshallah!" he wrote.
Earlier, the pacer said he was sad to leave his side because of the injury and vowed to be back soon.
"I am very sad to leave my team Multan Sultans for a while, to get my pinky finger operated & comeback as soon as possible. My best wishes to rest of the team, would definitely miss everyone specially my fans. Remember Dahani will be back soon," he wrote.
It is worth mentioning here that Multan Sultans replaced the Larkana-hailed pacer with Mohammad Ilyas for the remainder of the season.