KARACHI: Senior Pakistan paceman Umar Gul couldn’t impress the national selectors in his comeback bid after he failed a fitness test at the National Cricket Academy.

Umar, who last played for Pakistan in South Africa earlier this year, underwent a knee surgery in Melbourne in May and is yet to convince the selectors he is ready for a comeback to the national team.

“Pakistan captains, Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez had conveyed to the selectors they wanted Umar back in the national side for the Sri Lanka series,” one reliable source was quoted as saying to Indian news agency PTI on Tuesday.

“Because of this the selectors decided to have a fitness test for Gul at the NCA, where he bowled in the nets but apparently he failed to convince the selectors he had made a 100 per cent recovery from his operation and was fully match fit for international cricket.”

Although Umar has resumed playing cricket in the domestic competitions, so far, in a few appearances, he has failed to come out with a big performance.

Another source said that the medical panel of the board would reassess the rehabilitation process for Umar and he might have to undergo another fitness test soon.

“The selectors have noted that Umar has so far played in only a couple of T20 and one-day matches for Habib Bank in domestic cricket and is yet to be tested in a first class match,” the source said.

“Misbah was keen to have Umar for the ODI series against the Lankans but it appears he will take some more time to make a comeback to international cricket,” the source stated.

Umar, 29, has taken 163 Test, 161 One-day International and 74 T20 wickets in his career.

Umar himself remained confident of a comeback when he told reporters after his test that he was feeling okay and was ready to play for Pakistan again.

Pakistan are also without tall left-arm pacer Muhammad Irfan for the Sri Lanka series as he has also suffered a hip fracture during the South Africa series.

“With the selectors due to announce the squad for the five One-day Internationals against Sri Lanka later this week it is expected they will give a call up to right arm fast bowler Muhammad Talha who has been in great form this season,” the source said.

Talha featured in the abandoned Test against Sri Lanka at Lahore in March, 2009 when militants attacked the visiting team leading to the tour being called off immediately.—INP

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