Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah is doubtful for next month’s World Cup due to a shoulder injury, with the PCB awaiting medical reports before making a final call on his fitness and participation.
Naseem was ruled out of the Asia Cup after suffering the injury during a tournament match against India in Colombo last Sunday. Pakistan’s local media reported initial scans of his right shoulder showed the injury was worse than expected but the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Saturday that Naseem was still being monitored.
“The PCB medical team has been monitoring the status of Naseem’s shoulder injury,” the board said. “Medical consultations with the experts are underway to provide the best possible care to Naseem. The medical panel will decide on fast bowler’s return to cricket based on further assessments.”
The 20-year-old has been part Pakistan’s pace trio along with Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf. Rauf also suffered injury to his flank and had to miss the Sri Lanka game in the Asia Cup.
Naseem’s absence will hit Pakistan’s chances in the World Cup which starts in India on October 5. They also failed to reach the final of the Asia Cup after suffering a crushing a 228-run defeat against India and by two wickets against Sri Lanka.
Australia’s Head’s World Cup in jeopardy as he breaks handAustralian opener Travis Head’s participation at next month’s World Cup is in doubt after he broke his hand during Friday’s one day international against South Africa.
Head had to retire hurt in his country’s 164-run defeat to South Africa at Centurion on Friday after being hit on the hand by Gerald Coetzee.
“It’s a confirmed fracture but as to the nature of the break and what sort of timeframe to heal, that will be assessed tomorrow,” said Australia coach Andrew McDonald.
The 29-year-old Head, who has been a spearhead at the top of the innings for Australia in one dayers, would be sorely missed if he is to be ruled out of the World Cup, which starts in India on Oct. 5
“He’s going to go in for some more scans tomorrow... We have fingers crossed, clearly with the World Cup, fast approaching,” McDonald added.