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Friday, December 8, 2023

Pak vs Aus: Abrar Ahmed undergoes MRI scan in Canberra

 Abrar Ahmed has bowled a total of 27 overs so far in the game against Prime Minister's XI

Friday, December 08, 2023


Abrar Ahmed taken off field subsequent to bowling 8 overs.
Further subtleties will be partaken at the appropriate time: PCB.
Clinical board will evaluate the X-ray reports.


CANBERRA: Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed was taken for a X-ray check after he griped of distress in his right leg on the third day of the four-day game against Top state leader's XI on Friday.


As indicated by a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) proclamation, the leg-spinner was removed the field in the wake of bowling eight overs on Friday.


The board said that following the grievance, the 25-year-old was sent for a X-ray check further subtleties of which will be partaken at the appropriate time.


It added that a clinical board will evaluate the X-ray reports.


Abrar has bowled a sum of 27 overs such a long ways in the game against State leader's XI.

The four-day game was booked as a component of Pakistan's planning in front of their three-match Test series against Australia, which is set to occur from 14 December 2023 to 7 January 2024.


The Australian visit has forever been extremely intense for the South Asian where they battle to perform on exuberant pitches.


Prior, pacer Haris Rauf likewise quit the three-match Test series refering to an absence of match wellness which made a great deal of buzz and enraged the PCB authorities including Boss Selector Wahab Riaz and Group Chief Muhammad Hafeez.

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