Surgery puts Hafeez’s World Cup selection at stake

Published March 30, 2019
Hafeez, 38, has been told to rest for two weeks before he can resume any kind of training. — DawnNewsTV
Hafeez, 38, has been told to rest for two weeks before he can resume any kind of training. — DawnNewsTV

KARACHI: Veteran Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez could find himself out of this year’s ICC World Cup after he underwent a follow-up surgery on his fractured thumb in Manchester earlier this week.

Hafeez, 38, has been told to rest for two weeks before he can resume any kind of training.

The problem facing the senior player is that the national team head coach Mickey Arthur has set April 14 as the deadline for the players to undergo their final fitness tests before considering for World Cup selection.

Hafeez, who has quit Test cricket after playing 55 matches, has already appeared in 208 ODIs and 89 Twenty20 Internationals.

The Pakistan squad is also due to leave early for England — around April 24 — to play practice games, a five-match ODI series against England and two warm-up matches against Bang­ladesh and Afghanistan before the World Cup starts on May 30.

“Hafeez had to go for the second surgery as the fracture in his left thumb had not healed properly and the surgeon Mike Hayton had advised him for a follow-up procedure,” one source close to the former skipper told Press Trust of India news agency on Friday.

An official in the Pakistan Cricket Board said if the head coach and chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq wanted, they could allow Hafeez to recover completely and take his fitness test later on after the deadline for all the players.

“There is still plenty of time before the World Cup begins, so it all depends on how Arthur and Inzi handle the issue. If they feel Hafeez’s selection is important for the team’s chances in the Woirld Cup, then most probably they will give him ample time to recover from his injury,” he said.

The official further said it would be difficult for Hafeez to be 100 per cent fit when the fitness tests are conducted on April 14 in Lahore. Inzamam has said that Hafeez would be a key player for Pakistan in the World Cup.

Hafeez fractured his right thumb while attempting a catch of his own bowling in his second match of the Pakistan Super League in which he was captaining the Lahore franchise. Scans later revealed a fracture and the need for surgery.

Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2019

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