Bhatti to replace Rahat for second Bangladesh Test

Published April 29, 2015
Bilawal Bhatti is currently touring Sri Lanka with the Pakistan 'A' team. -AFP/File
Bilawal Bhatti is currently touring Sri Lanka with the Pakistan 'A' team. -AFP/File

KARACHI: All-rounder Bilawal Bhatti will fill in for injured paceman Rahat Ali for the second Test on Pakistan's troubled tour of Bangladesh, an official said Wednesday.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said Bhatti will fly from Sri Lanka to Bangladesh in time for the second Test starting in Dhaka from May 6.

“The national selection committee, in consultation with the team management in Bangladesh, has announced Bhatti as a replacement for the injured Rahat in the Pakistan Test squad,” a PCB release said.

Bhatti, 23, is currently touring Sri Lanka with the Pakistan 'A' team (a second string team) and will join the national team in time for the second Test match.

Know more: Rahat out as Pakistan's 'injured' list swells

Pakistan and Bangladesh are currently playing the first of two Tests in Khulna which started on Tuesday. Pakistan have been plagued with injuries both before and during the tour.

Batsman Sohaib Maqsood (arm fracture) and paceman Sohail Khan (back problems) were ruled out even before the tour started.

They were joined on the sidelines by pacemen Ehsan Adil and Rahat (hamstring issues) while leg-spinner Yasir Shah recovered from a thumb injury which forced him to miss the preceding one-day series.

Also read: Pakistan's 3-0 loss to Bangladesh ‘unimaginable’: Imran Khan

On the field Pakistan suffered their worst-ever 3-0 whitewash in the one-day series — their first against Bangladesh.

They also lost the only Twenty20 against Bangladesh, prompting the PCB to call for a review of frequent injuries and poor performance once the tour finishes.

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