World Cup 2015: Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad Cleared for Zimbabwe Match
Ahmed Shehzad was sent for an MRI scan after team practice in Brisbane, complaining of pain in his left ankle. Team management has clarified that he would be available for selection ahead of crucial match against Zimbabwe.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 27, 2015 01:52 PM IST
Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad has been cleared to play in the team's third World Cup Pool B game against Zimbabwe on Sunday after suffering an ankle injury, an official said Friday.
The 23-year-old right-hander was sent for an MRI scan after team practice in Brisbane, complaining of pain in his left ankle. (Also read: Pakistan chief selector Moin gets security after fans protest outside his house)
"Shehzad complained of acute pain in his Achilles tendon. This occurred during a fielding training session," said team physio Brad Robinson, son of former Zimbabwean umpire Ian.
"On examination he had a mild limp and was tender in his Achilles tendon. Shehzad had an MRI in Brisbane this morning. The results showed a slight soreness. The Achilles tendon was intact and undamaged.
"I am confident he will be available to play against Zimbabwe."
Shehzad scored 47 in the opening defeat against India but managed just one in Pakistan's 150-run thrashing at the hands of the West Indies in Christchurch last Saturday.
Pakistan need a win to bolster their chances of reaching the quarter-finals and are currently bottom of Pool B.
Shehzad was one of eight players fined for breaching a curfew a week before the World Cup started.