Pakistan’s right-arm pacer Mohammad Hasnain will replace Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan, ruled out of the upcoming Asia Cup after Afridi was advised 4-6 weeks of rest by the medical team after a ligament injury to his right knee. went.

The Fast Bowler Mohammad Hasnain will Replace Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan

Injured while fielding during the first Test:-

He sustained the injury while fielding during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle last month.

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The 22-year-old Hasnain has represented Pakistan in eight ODIs and 18 T20Is and has taken 29 international wickets since making his debut in 2019.

He has not played any T20Is since December 2021, when he featured in Pakistan’s home T20I series against West Indies.

The Fast Bowler Mohammad Hasnain will Replace Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan

This time in the UK for The Oval Invisibles in The Hundred:-

The right-handed batsman is currently playing for The Oval Invisibles at The Hundred in the UK.

“Asif Ali, Haider Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, and Usman Qadir will leave for Dubai early Tuesday,” the PCB said in a release.

“He will replace Abdullah Shafiq, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Haris, Salman Ali Agha, and Zahid Mahmood, who were part of the 16-man ODI squad against the Netherlands.”

The Fast Bowler Mohammad Hasnain will Replace Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan

The first match will be held in Dubai on August 28:-

Pakistan will face their Asia Cup opening match in Dubai on August 28, while their second match will take on the Asia Cup qualifier winner on September 2. The Super Four matches will be played from September 3 to 9, with the final on September 11.

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The Fast Bowler Mohammad Hasnain will Replace Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan

Pakistan Squad: 1. Babar Azam (C), 2. Shadab Khan (VC), 3. Asif Ali, 4. Fakhar Zaman, 5. Haider Ali, 6. Haris Rauf, 7. Iftikhar Ahmed, 8. Khushdil Shah, 9. Mohammad Hasnain, 10. Mohammad Nawaz, 11. Mo. Rizwan, 12. Mohammad Wasim Jr., 13. Naseem Shah, 14. Shahnawaz Dahani, 15. Usman Qadir.