The Zimbabwean Football Association has issued an update on Khama Billiat's injury after the Mamelodi Sundowns player reported to national team duty.
As previously confirmed by Masandawana, Billiat is yet to recover from his ankle injury, after being sidelined in the team's past three clashes.
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However, despite the news of his injury, it was subsequently confirmed on Wednesday that the player will be reporting to national team duty, where the medical team of the Zimbabwean side will assess the 26-year-old ahead of the country's Africa Cup Of Nations qualifier clash against Liberia on Sunday, June 11.
"He (Billiat) has not reported for camp yet, but we have been informed by our South African colleagues that he will come today. Definitely, our medical team will assess him to check if he is fit for the AFCON qualifier match against Liberia," ZIFA's communications manager, Xolisani Gwesela told Soccer Laduma at the time.
The Siya crew has since followed up with the Association, who confirmed this morning that Billiat reported to camp, where he was assessed and confirmed injured and will not be featuring for his country in their upcoming AFCON clash.
"Billiat was confirmed by our medical team as injured and is therefore unavailable for the Liberia encounter," ZIFA's communications manager confirmed.