Naseem Shah under injury cloud ahead of Multan Test

Naseem Shah's accessibility for the second Test against Britain in Multan is in huge uncertainty with a continuous shoulder niggle, first located during the Rawalpindi game. This has overburdened Pakistan's speed bowling assets, as they are as of now without Shaheen Shah Afridi and Harris Rauf, who appeared in the main Test yet harmed his quad and is currently out of the series. Naseem was Pakistan's champion bowler in Rawalpindi, yet with the remainder of an assault pound by Britain's hitters, his five wickets had negligible effect. At a certain point in Britain's most memorable innings however, he tossed in a ball from the limit clumsily, as though safeguarding the shoulder. He kept bowling through the remainder of the Test, notwithstanding, holding his shoulder at times yet looking to a great extent untroubled. The niggle has conveyed into Multan, notwithstanding, and Naseem didn't bowl by any means in preparing on Thursday. Pakistan had played with calling up Hasan Ali after Rauf was precluded yet have eventually ruled against it. It expands the possibilities of a presentation for Mohammad Wasim jnr who alongside Mohammad Ali - who appeared in Rawalpindi - are the main expert quick bowlers left in the crew. Pakistan truly do likewise have Faheem Ashraf, the allrounder whose bowling has frequently supported their speed assaults. Wasim has just played seven top notch matches and like Rauf - who had played eight five star games before debut - has been a more customary piece of Pakistan's white-ball groups. Babar Azam said at the present question and answer session in Multan he anticipated that the pitch should accept turn, and Pakistan are supposed to depend vigorously on turn for wickets during this Test. In Rawalpindi, Pakistan just played one spinner in Zahid Mehmood, yet are supposed to field allrounder Mohammad Nawaz as well as legspinner Abrar Ahmed in Multan. Left arm universal spinner Nauman Ali is likewise important for the crew. Naseem supported a comparative shoulder injury during a stretch in the Region Title in April, just bowling 11 overs on his Gloucestershire debut prior to experiencing the injury. It was to remain his main Province Title association throughout the season.