ENG vs PAK: Pakistan Batsman Haris Sohail To Endure MRI Scan On Proper Leg | Cricket Information


ENG vs PAK: Pakistan’s Haris Sohail will endure an MRI scan on his proper leg.© AFP




Pakistan middle-order batsman Haris Sohail will endure an MRI scan on Tuesday forward of the ODI sequence towards England and can miss the upcoming two observe classes. Haris continues to be feeling “slight ache” in his proper leg and a choice on his availability for the primary ODI shall be made following his scan stories. Haris had additionally missed the intra-squad observe matches because of the identical damage final week and has already began his rehabilitation.

“Center-order batsman Haris Sohail continues to be feeling slight ache in his proper leg and, as such, he is not going to participate in subsequent two observe classes scheduled on 5 and 6 July in Derby,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) stated in an announcement on Monday.

“Haris will endure an MRI scan on 6 July in Cardiff, following which resolution on his availability for the 8 July ODI towards England shall be made,” it added.

The three-match ODI sequence between Pakistan and England which can be a part of the ICC Males’s Cricket World Cup Tremendous League will start in Cardiff on Thursday. The Pakistan crew is scheduled to journey to Cardiff on Tuesday.

Final week, Pakistan commenced seven-day preparations for their white-ball UK tour with the primary coaching session of the sequence on the Derby Cricket Floor after spending the primary three days in room isolation.

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Pakistan vice-captain Shadab Khan has highlighted the potential match-winners within the facet and confirmed confidence in getting over the road within the upcoming video games.

“Our middle-order is robust too with Babar Azam — who wants no introduction — and Mohammad Rizwan, who’s recent from profitable the PSL 6. Haris Sohail is again within the facet having scored over 50 runs per innings within the UK,” stated Shadab whereas chatting with PCB final week.

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