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SHAHEEN CAN’T PLAY IN ENGLAND TESTS, SO HARIS WILL TAKE HIS PLACE

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Due to Shaheen’s absence from England Tests, Haris will step up to fill his spot.
During the final match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, England played Shaheen, who suffered an injury to his troublesome knee while making a catch.

During Pakistan’s match versus England in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, leading pacer Shaheen Afridi of Pakistan sustained a knee injury (MCG).

During England’s successful run chase, Shaheen suffered an injury to his bothersome knee while completing a catch. He left the field immediately after delivering one ball from his second period and did not return.

As soon as the injury occurred, seasoned all-rounder, Ben Stokes promptly took over and led England to victory. This eliminated any possibility of Pakistan winning a second Twenty20 World Cup title.

Shaheen Afridi will not be able to play for the Men in Green when they face England for three World Test Championship matches. This opportunity has recently presented itself.

According to the information provided by our sources, rather than taking the chance of playing the 22-year-old, we have chosen to give him some time off. After returning to Pakistan, he will have a comprehensive medical examination, and in light of the reports, a rehabilitation strategy will be developed for the left-handed bowler.

Haris Rauf, a pacer, will make his first appearance and take over for the left-arm pacer. In addition to Naseem Shah, Mohammad Abbas will be a part of Pakistan’s pace battery.

Prior to the announcement of the squad, which is anticipated to take place the following week, the selection committee will speak with the management of the team.

On the other side, Abrar Ahmed, a promising young spinner, is also a strong candidate for a spot on the team. It is looking increasingly unlikely that seasoned wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed would be able to hold his position.

Because of the home series, there is only room for one wicketkeeper in the fifteen-person squad, and the keeper’s name is Muhammad Rizwan.

According to the timetable that has been made public up until this point, the England Test team is slated to arrive in Islamabad on November 27. These days, the schedule of the visiting team is also being reevaluated because the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf may go on their march for an extended period of time.

Regarding this matter, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is presently awaiting the advice of the government. Plan B suggests that the first test could be played in Karachi, the second test could be played in Multan, and the third test might be played in Karachi once more.

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