Sohaib Maqsood ruled out of Bangladesh series

Published April 7, 2015
Maqsood had complained of acute pain during the first day of Pakistan cricket team's training camp at the Gaddafi Stadium. — AFP/File
Maqsood had complained of acute pain during the first day of Pakistan cricket team's training camp at the Gaddafi Stadium. — AFP/File

LAHORE: Middle-order batsman Sohaib Maqsood has been ruled out of the Bangladesh ODI series after a recurrence of a fracture in his left arm, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement said.

All-rounder Saad Nasim, who has played three T20s for Pakistan, has been selected as Maqsood's replacement.

Maqsood was ruled out the series after a medical examination determined recurrence of the fracture. He had complained of acute pain during the first day of Pakistan cricket team's training camp at the Gaddafi Stadium.

Newly-appointed chief selector Haroon Rashid, after consulting PCB chief Shahrayar Khan, selected Nasim.

Nasim is already a part of Pakistan's T20 squad for the upcoming series which starts on April 17.

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