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Leg-spinner Ahmad ruled out of remainder of ODIs
Lahore, Oct 05: Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmad will not play in the remaining three one-day internationals against South Africa due to a pulled abdomen muscle, a Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman said today.
Lahore, Oct 05: Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmad will not play in the remaining three one-day internationals against South Africa due to a pulled abdomen muscle, a Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman said today.
The 33-year-old leg-spinner was injured while practicing at the Gaddafi Stadium last evening, spokesman Samiul Hasan said.
"He is out of the remaining three one-day internationals against South Africa and needs a rest of at least seven to 10 days," Hasan said. Ahmad was originally selected for all five one-day internationals - returning to the national squad for the first time since 2000 - after claiming 105 wickets for English champions Sussex in this season's county championship.
However, on Friday Ahmad gave away 65 runs off 10 overs in Pakistan's eight-run win over South Africa. Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is also a doubtful starter for the third one-day international at Faisalabad on Tuesday after he pulled a hamstring during his innings today, Hasan said.
"He has a 45-55 chance to play in Faisalabad," Hasan said. Bureau Report
"He is out of the remaining three one-day internationals against South Africa and needs a rest of at least seven to 10 days," Hasan said. Ahmad was originally selected for all five one-day internationals - returning to the national squad for the first time since 2000 - after claiming 105 wickets for English champions Sussex in this season's county championship.
However, on Friday Ahmad gave away 65 runs off 10 overs in Pakistan's eight-run win over South Africa. Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is also a doubtful starter for the third one-day international at Faisalabad on Tuesday after he pulled a hamstring during his innings today, Hasan said.
"He has a 45-55 chance to play in Faisalabad," Hasan said. Bureau Report