Pakistan’s young fast bowler Naseem Shah faces fitness concerns as the team prepares for the second ODI against Australia. During the first ODI in Melbourne, the 21-year-old pacer left the field mid-over due to painful cramps. Mohammad Hasnain stepped in to complete his over, filling the gap left by the injured bowler.
Recovery in Progress
Team sources report that Naseem is experiencing discomfort but showing signs of recovery, with hopes that he may regain fitness in time for the second game. As the team travels to Adelaide on Tuesday, there is cautious optimism surrounding his condition.
Australia Edges Pakistan in Thrilling First ODI
Solid Performance Despite Setback
Despite his early exit from bowling, Naseem delivered an impressive performance. He bowled economically, giving away only 39 runs and securing a wicket before his cramps struck. His presence on the field was felt even with the bat, where he scored a quickfire 40 runs off 39 balls, smashing one boundary and four towering sixes. His late batting surge provided a crucial boost to Pakistan’s total.
Close Game Ends in Australia’s Favor
In a tense finish, Australia narrowly edged out Pakistan, clinching the first ODI by two wickets. Led by Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan fought hard, but ultimately, the Australians prevailed to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Uncertainty Ahead of Second ODI
As the second ODI draws near, Pakistan’s team management is focused on assessing Naseem’s fitness. With the game scheduled for November 8, the team hopes he will recover in time, but contingency plans are in place if he cannot play.
Looking Ahead
Pakistan faces an uphill battle to level the series in Adelaide. Fans and team officials alike are hopeful for Naseem’s return, as his pace and power have become essential to Pakistan’s bowling lineup. His recovery will be key for Pakistan as they aim to bounce back from their close defeat in the first ODI.
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