Pakistan’s senior middle order Shoaib Malik has been ruled out of Twenty 20 Internationals (T20I) against New Zealand, as he requires further rest after getting hit the ball in his head.
Pakistan team management hasn’t yet called for Malik’s replacement for the three-match T20I series against Kiwis.
Malik suffered from symptoms of delayed concussion after he was struck by a ball on the back of his head while taking a run, during the first inning of the fourth One Day International (ODI) against New Zealand.
Though Malik continued to bat, the all-rounder was not available on the field for his side during the second inning of the match.
The incident occurred during the thirty second over, when Malik was hit by a throw from Colin Munro while taking a single. The ball hit Malik at the back of his unprotected head, as he was not wearing a helmet at that point.
Malik, however, later on posted on social media, “Alhumdulilah I’m feeling great. The ball that hit me is in critical condition though.” The former captain also thanked his well wishers for their support.