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Mohammad Hafeez ruled out from England Series

| | Aug 28, 2016, at 09:21 pm
London Aug 28 (IBNS): Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez has been ruled out of the remaining England series after the all-rounder suffered a calf injury before the second ODI against England at the Lord’s, officials 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 limited-overs part of the series against England," read a statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

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, it said.

Team management has requested selection committee to replace Muhammad Hafeez with Mohammad Irfan and selection committee has approved this replacement. 

 

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