Taufeeq ruled out of Test series against South Africa

January 31, 2013 11:43 am | Updated 11:43 am IST - Karachi

Pakistan's opener Taufeeq Umar. File photo

Pakistan's opener Taufeeq Umar. File photo

Experienced Pakistan opener, Taufeeq Umar has been ruled out of the Test series against South Africa and will be returning home due to a shin injury.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Wednesday that Taufeeq will be replaced by another left handed opener, Imran Farhat, who is being sent to possibly join the team before the first test begins from Friday in Johannesburg.

“The team management has informed us that the injury Taufeeq sustained during nets is of serious nature and after MRI scans doctors have advised him three to four weeks rest to make a complete recovery,” an official said.

Taufeeq suffered the injury during a nets session and subsequently also missed the four—day tour match at East London that was drawn.

Nasir Jamshed opening the innings with Mohammad Hafeez hit half centuries in each innings to confirm his spot for the first Test.

The left-handed Jamshed, who also hit two back-to-back hundreds in the ODI series in India, will make his Test debut tomorrow although he won his Pakistan cap in an ODI way back in 2008.

“In Taufeeq’s place the selectors have picked Imran Farhat to reach South Africa before the first test,” he added.

Pakistani selectors have already sent two pace bowlers, Tanvir Ahmed and Rahat Ali to South Africa to bolster the original squad that had four pace bowlers Umar Gul, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Irfan and Ehsan Adil.

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