Hafeez in doubt for second New Zealand Test

Published November 16, 2014
Mohammad Hafeez. — AFP/File
Mohammad Hafeez. — AFP/File

DUBAI: Pakistan may have to play with two new openers in the second Test against New Zealand starting in Dubai from Monday, after all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez suffered a hamstring injury and was listed as doubtful.

Hafeez scored an unbeaten hundred in the first Test in Abu Dhabi which Pakistan won by 248 runs, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Team manager Moin Khan said Hafeez was doubtful for the match. “As of today Hafeez is doubtful and we are assessing his hamstring injury and will take a final call on him on Monday,” Khan said.

In addition to his batting, Hafeez gives Pakistan an option of a fifth bowler with his off-spin. But his action also came under scrutiny after it was reported as suspect during the first Test by match officials.

Hafeez has 21 days to undergo a bio-mechanic analysis of his action but during this period he is allowed to bowl in international cricket.

Pakistan is already without in-form opener Ahmed Shehzad who scored a career-best 176 in the first Test but was ruled out of the last two matches after suffering a minor skull fracture on being hit by a Corey Anderson bouncer.

Experienced opener Taufeeq Umar will likely replace Shehzad and if Hafeez is also missing, Shan Masood is expected to fill in.

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