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Handle Shaheen Shah with care, Shahid Afridi to PCB

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KARACHI: Former Pakistan team captain Shahid Afridi Tuesday said Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) would now have to handle the injured star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi quite carefully as his knee injury direly needed rest.

“Shaheen is now resting because he once again had his knee injured in the same place,” the senior Afridi said talking to a private news channel.

“I think Shaheen should rest for at least 2-3 months for recovery and be careful while fielding.”

The former master-blaster advised the young pacer not to land on his feet in a way that put too much strain on his knee joint, sending him back to rehab once again.

“He has to play very carefully now and PCB will also have to make sure,” Shahid said.

Responding to speculations about Shaheen playing the T20 World Cup despite being unfit, Shahid said if Shaheen was unfit, he would not have been able to bowl even two overs in the final of the tournament.

After thoroughly examining Shaheen’s knee, PCB Medical Officer Dr Naseebullah Soomro and Australian knee specialist Dr Peter D’Alessandro have cleared him of any serious injury and the fast bowler was feeling better now.

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For their tour of Pakistan, the West Indies cricket team arrives in Islamabad.

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In preparation for their Test series against Pakistan, the West Indies cricket team has arrived in Islamabad under strict security protection.

The team arrived in Pakistan after a two-day rest stay in Dubai. They were taken to their hotel under strict security conditions after arriving.

From January 10 onwards, the West Indies team will practice against the Pakistan Shaheens for three days.

The two-match Test series between Pakistan and the West Indies is part of the tour, and cricket fans are looking forward to competitive play.

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Fakhar Zaman is anticipated to play for Pakistan in the 2025 Champions Trophy.

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The Champions Trophy 2025, which will be held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9, is expected to feature calls for Pakistan’s standout left-handed hitter Fakhar Zaman.

A balanced lineup of seven batsmen, four fast bowlers, three spinners, and one wicketkeeper is reportedly being prepared by Pakistan, the reigning champions, as nations start to finalize their squads. It is anticipated that Pakistan’s captain, Muhammad Rizwan, will be the team’s only wicketkeeper.

The 34-year-old, who has played in 82 international One-Day matches for Pakistan, is still bound by fitness standards as part of his main contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board.

For the tours of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Australia, the left-handed batsman was left out of the squads.

He did, however, recently display his form in the Champions T20 tournament, scoring 303 runs at an average of 30.30 in ten games, including two half-centuries.

Read more: Fakhar Zaman defends Babar Azam in a tweet

In a previous interview with a private media outlet, the left-handed batter refuted rumors that he was upset with the PCB for resting Babar Azam.

Afterwards, I did believe that it would have been preferable if I hadn’t sent the tweet. But when asked if he could have prevented such a tweet, he responded, “People thought I was criticizing the board’s decision, which is completely incorrect.”

Fakhar Zaman clarified that he was tweeting in response to requests from journalists and retired cricket players to remove the outstanding batsman from the Pakistani team.

Zaman stated that he was feeling ill and had asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for a two-month break.

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Pakistan hopes to recover in the Test series against South Africa.

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In the series against South Africa, the Pakistani cricket team was hoping to recover from a narrow defeat in the first Test.

Details that emerged on Wednesday indicate that the Green Shirts have practiced in advance of their second Test match against the Proteas, which is scheduled for January 3 (Friday) at Cape Town’s Newlands Cricket Ground.

Both bat and ball drills were conducted for the Pakistani cricket players. Additionally, the Men in Green had practiced the fielding routines.

Kagiso Rabada’s and Marco Jansen’s willow’s resistance enabled the home team win a close game against the visitors in the first game, giving South Africa a 1-0 lead over the hosts.

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