Shaheen laid low by fever

Published October 18, 2023
Shaheen Shah Afridi delivers a ball during the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on October 24, 2021. — AFP/File
Shaheen Shah Afridi delivers a ball during the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on October 24, 2021. — AFP/File

BANGALORE: Star Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has been laid low by fever, Pakistan media reported on Tuesday, in a worrying blow for the team ahead of a key World Cup clash with Australia.

Shaheen, who has struggled to make an impact in his team’s three matches so far at the tournament, fell ill on arrival in Bangalore.

Leg-spinner Usama Mir has also been hit by illness, according to reports.

“Some players suffered a fever in the past few days and most of them have fully recovered,” said a Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman.

Left-armer Shaheen has been struggling with his pace and fitness and has been unimpressive in all three games at the World Cup where his four wickets have come at a cost of 139 runs.

Pakistan have two wins and one loss — suffered at the hands of arch-rivals India last Saturday in Ahmedabad — and next tackle Australia in Bangalore on Friday.

Meanwhile, the Pakis­tan squad practised at Chinnaswamy stadium in the evening with six of their members — Shaheen, Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Agha Salman, Mohammad Haris (reserve) and Zaman Khan (reserve) — missing.

But team official said they expect most of them to be fit for the Australia game.

Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

When medicine fails
18 Nov, 2024

When medicine fails

WHO would have thought that the medicine that was developed to cure disease would one day be overpowered by the very...
Nawaz on India
18 Nov, 2024

Nawaz on India

NAWAZ Sharif is privy to minute details of the Pakistan-India relationship, for, during his numerous stints in PM...
State of abuse
18 Nov, 2024

State of abuse

DESPITE censure from the rulers and society, and measures such as helplines and edicts to protect the young from all...
Football elections
17 Nov, 2024

Football elections

PAKISTAN football enters the most crucial juncture of its ‘normalisation’ era next week, when an Extraordinary...
IMF’s concern
17 Nov, 2024

IMF’s concern

ON Friday, the IMF team wrapped up its weeklong unscheduled talks on the Fund’s ongoing $7bn programme with the...
‘Un-Islamic’ VPNs
Updated 17 Nov, 2024

‘Un-Islamic’ VPNs

If curbing pornography is really the country’s foremost concern while it stumbles from one crisis to the next, there must be better ways to do so.