Babar hints that Naseem may miss start of World Cup

Babar Azam has raised the possibility that Naseem Shah may not recover in time to take part in Pakistan's opening games at the World Cup in India. While the PCB has not made public any timeline for Naseem's recovery from a right shoulder injury, Babar appeared unsure as to whether Naseem would be fit for from the outset of the tournament next month. There is more certainty that Haris Rauf, who is nursing a side issue, will be good for the beginning of the World Cup; Pakistan didn't actually formally manage him out of the Asia Cup or officially draft his substitution, Shahnawaz Dahani, into the crew. Talking post-match after Pakistan's last-ball rout and disposal from the Asia Cup at Sri Lanka's hands, Babar was also certain about Rauf's possibilities, while appearing to prevaricate over Naseem's full World Cup accessibility. At the point when asked what plans Pakistan had should Naseem and Rauf pass up a major opportunity, Babar was bashful about fall backs yet developed the possibilities of both. "I'll tell you later," he said. "Not letting you know our Arrangement B now. Yet, indeed, Haris Rauf isn't terrible. He's simply got a smidgen of a side strain, yet he's recuperating before the World Cup. Naseem Shah moreover... they have several miss matches, I don't know [how long] the recuperation [is], however as I would see it, Naseem Shah likewise [will be] On the planet Cup later on. However, we should see." The PCB has not yet point by point how extreme the idea of Naseem's physical issue is. He is presently in Dubai going through examines for the muscle injury underneath his right shoulder, one he seemed to support while bowling at the demise against India on Monday. He went off in the center of the over and was controlled out of the competition before long. Rauf didn't bowl that day either, with the issue in his side keeping him out, and Pakistan rested him to be as cautious as possible with the World Cup quick drawing nearer. Naseem, 20, has had injury issues in the beginning phases of his profession. A back physical issue he supported one year into his worldwide profession when he was 17 years of age kept him out of cricket for a very long time. A month and a half after his return, he was sidelined for a month with a shoulder injury he experienced on his presentation in the Region Title with Gloucestershire. In the year and a half since, his responsibility has expanded fundamentally. While just a red-competitor at that point, Naseem has turned into a urgent bowler for Pakistan across each of the three organizations. He is their most strong bowler since making his ODI debut, with 32 wickets in 14 matches at under 17. Without the two quick bowlers, Pakistan played Mohammad Wasim Jnr and Zaman Khan in their must-dominate match against Sri Lanka. Wicket-taking demonstrated an issue for quite a bit of Sri Lanka's pursuit, with neither ready to establish a connection, their joined nine overs going for 64 runs as Sri Lanka sneaked home at the passing. Pakistan's crew will get back from Sri Lanka on Friday through Dubai.