The left-arm fast bowler of Pakistan will take part in the practice match to be held on October 17 and 19. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said that Afridi, who sustained a knee injury in mid-July, will join the team in Brisbane on Saturday after undergoing medical rehabilitation in the UK. His match fitness will be tested in the practice matches against England and Afghanistan.
“Shaheen is now available for selection in the practice matches against England and Afghanistan on October 17 and 19 during which the team management will assess his match fitness,” the PCB said. Shaheen has been away from cricket since mid-July when he injured his knee during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle. Afridi said in a statement that he has been bowling six to eight overs with full run-up and pace for the last 10 days and is not facing any problem.
“I have enjoyed bowling and batting in the nets but nothing can replace the atmosphere of the match and I can’t wait for that atmosphere,” he said. The PCB said that aggressive opener Fakhar Zaman, who is among the three reserve players for the T20 World Cup, will also travel to Brisbane along with Afridi and National High Performance Centre’s coach Umar Rashid.
Zaman will complete his rehabilitation under the supervision of PCB’s Chief Medical Officer and team doctor Najibullah Soumro, after which a decision on his involvement will be taken if needed.
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