Hasan’s injury looms large for Pakistan ahead of England Test series
Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali is facing an injury scare ahead of the highly anticipated Lord's Test between England and Pakistan starting on May 24, Thursday.
Former number one bowler injured his hand during the two-day warm-up match against Leicestershire while attempting a catch, the team management revealed late Monday night.
According to Pakistan team's physiotherapist Cliffe Deacon, Hasan split the webbing between his thumb and index finger. The medical staff assessed the bowler and two stitches were given as a precautionary measure.
Deacon added that he would try to keep Hasan from training today and give him a chance to get the superficial wound to heal.
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Dismissing rumours that Hasan might not be part of the squad that takes the field on Thursday, Deacon said that at that point he will be available for selection.
On the other hand, Mohammad Amir has proved his fitness as Pakistan drew their final warm-up match on Monday.
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