Hafeez out as Pakistan call-up Irfan

35-year-old was ruled out of the second ODI against England at Lord’s with a left calf injury


Afp August 28, 2016
Mohamed Hafeez (L) celebrates the wicket of Alex Hales with Sarfraz Ahmed. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON: Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez has been ruled out of the remainder of the tour of England, with giant pacer Mohammad Irfan being summoned into the squad as a replacement, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Saturday.

Top-order batsman Hafeez was ruled out of Pakistan’s four-wicket defeat in the second ODI by England at Lord’s on Saturday with what team management said was a left calf injury.

The 35-year-old had a difficult tour, managing just 102 runs in six innings before being dropped during Pakistan’s 2-2 draw in a four-match Test series.

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Off-spinner Hafeez, currently suspended from bowling because of an illegal action and with a knee injury that threated his tour participation preventing him from undergoing a re-test, was then dismissed for 11 in England’s 44-run rain-affected win in the first ODI at Southampton on Wednesday.

Now, with Pakistan 2-0 down in the five-match series, 7ft 1in (2.1 metre) fast-bowler Irfan has been called up in Hafeez’s place.

The 34-year-old left-armer is expected to join Pakistan’s squad ahead of Tuesday’s third ODI at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge ground in the English Midlands. Hafeez, however, will remain in England for treatment.

The PCB statement said: “Hafeez complained about the pain in his left calf. He had a minor strain in his left calf which ruled him out of the (rest of the) limited-overs part of the series against England.

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“The team management has decided that there was no point in retaining him with the team, though he will be staying in England for intensive rehabilitation to regain his physical form.

“The team management requested the selection committee to replace Mohammad Hafeez with Mohammad Irfan and the selection committee has approved this replacement,” the statement added.

Irfan has taken 81 wickets in 59 ODIs at an average of 31.14, with a best of four for 30 against Zimbabwe at Brisbane during the 2015 World Cup. His last appearance at this level was against New Zealand at Auckland in January when he took one for 60 in eight overs during a three-wicket defeat on the Duckworth/Lewis method.

COMMENTS (4)

Pakistani | 8 years ago | Reply Hafeez should have been dropped for his batting rather than on being injured.
Ammar | 8 years ago | Reply It is sad but this game has changed. There is no dirth of talent in Pakistan cricket however we just don't get the "new cricket"; all three formats require different style of cricket and it is responsibility of coaching staff to fine tune the style of players for each format - and Mickey Arthur or any other Mickey can not do it. We are going to start chopping heads randomly hoping that we will somehow stumble upon the magical formula that will work - it is not going to happen. We are just going to spook the players to play even more defensively; so yes we will bungle it up. Don't blame or sack cricketers; our congenital problem is coaching and now with three different formats coaching is more critical than ever. I fail to understand that if we have two different teams for Test and ODIs then why don't we have two different coaching staff as well. Pak cricket is rudderless, it has always been but this time around it has surfaced because of OD and T20 styles of cricket - we all sort of get it; I hope someone learns from this series and fixes the problem.
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