T20 World Cup / After being beaten at the hands of Kohli, this PAK cricketer was made a scapegoat, cursing legends

Waqar Younis raised the question, 'It was not the Shaheen that we know. He has not been able to find the momentum and the question arises whether he has been picked in the team too early and is he fit for such a big tournament now?' Shaheen injured his knee in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle in July.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 25, 2022, 06:45 PM
T20 World Cup 2022: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and its medical panel are facing many questions over whether leading pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is fully prepared to play in the ongoing T20 World Cup after recovering from a knee injury. are fit. Former fast bowlers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis and former captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Lahore Qalandars head coach Aaqib Javed all felt that Shaheen was not fully match fit and lacked practice while playing against India in Melbourne on Sunday. was visible.

After losing the match to India, this PAK cricketer is being made a scapegoat

Waqar Younis raised the question, 'It was not the Shaheen that we know. He has not been able to find the momentum and the question arises whether he has been picked in the team too early and is he fit for such a big tournament now?' Shaheen injured his knee in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle in July. Was. He entered the crucial match against India on Sunday after bowling just six overs in two warm-up matches in Brisbane.

Question on playing in T20 World Cup

Former Pakistan captain and head coach Waqar said that when the team was in New Zealand for the tri-series before the T20 World Cup, he had spoken to Babar Azam, Saqlain Mushtaq and the team doctor about Shaheen's fitness. Waqar said, 'I asked him about his progress and reminded him that no matter how much he has bowled in the nets but playing in a T20 World Cup match is a completely different situation.' Waqar Younis said, 'I asked him. That if his rehabilitation is going well then why not try him in the tri-series instead of waiting for the T20 World Cup.

he doesn't sharpen

Former fast bowler Wasim Akram said, 'It seems that he does not have that sharpness in his bowling. This is understandable because any fast bowler returning from a knee injury is worried about putting his life in the line. Let's see how quickly he achieves full match fitness.