Gul to replace Adil as Pakistan hit with another injury

Published April 18, 2015
Umar Gul last played for Pakistan in December 2014. — File
Umar Gul last played for Pakistan in December 2014. — File

Injury prone fast bowler Umar Gul will get another opportunity to make a comeback to the Pakistan side after rookie paceman Ehsan Adil was ruled out of Pakistan-Bangladesh ODI series with a hamstring injury.

Adil joins World Cup squad members Sohaib Maqsood, Sohail Khan and Yasir Shah to the list of casualties which put a dent to a new-look Pakistan's prospects in the Bangladesh series.

According to a Pakistan Cricket Board official, Gul, who last played for Pakistan in December 2014, will fly out to join the ODI squad.

Team manager Naveed Cheema told AFP in Dhaka that Adil's injury had worsened.

“Adil had a minor injury while coming to Bangladesh, we thought he would be fine. Today we examined him again and found that he has aggravated the hamstring injury,” Cheema said.

“The physio is of the opinion that he cannot recover sufficiently in the next seven days, so we are sending him back.”

Bangladesh outplayed Pakistan by 79 runs in the first one-day international in Dhaka on Friday, in only their second win over their rivals in 48 games across all three formats.

The second and third one-dayers will also be held at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium on April 19 and 22.

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