Injured Pakistan pacer Junaid doubtful for World Cup

January 24, 2015 06:20 pm | Updated 06:21 pm IST - Karachi

Pakistan’s chief selector said Junaid Khan would rejoin the World Cup squad if he recovered on time.

Pakistan’s chief selector said Junaid Khan would rejoin the World Cup squad if he recovered on time.

A thigh injury has ruled out Pakistan’s fast bowler Junaid Khan from the two forthcoming one-day clashes against New Zealand and also raised a question mark over his World Cup participation.

Pakistan authorities have confirmed left-arm bowler Junaid would be replaced by Bilawal Bhatti for the matches in New Zealand on January 31 and February 3.

Junaid was injured in a fall during training last week, complaining of pain in his right thigh and elbow, reports stuff.co.nz on Saturday.

“On re-examining Junaid’s condition, Pakistan’s physiotherapist Brad Robinson and PCB’s head of medical and sports sciences Sohail Saleem concurred that he had not recovered sufficiently from the traction injury of the nerve in the posterior right thigh and recommended recuperation at the NCA,” a Pakistan Cricket Board spokesperson said in a statement on Saturday.

“Subsequently the left-arm fast bowler was withdrawn from the New Zealand tour.”

Pakistan’s chief selector Moin Khan, however, said Junaid would rejoin the World Cup squad if he recovered on time.

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