Saeed Anwar withdraws from tour
Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar pulled out of next month's Bangladesh tour after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left hand
27-Dec-2001
Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar pulled out of next month's
Bangladesh tour after being diagnosed with a stress fracture
in his left hand.
The left-hander has been ruled out from competitive cricket
for three months which practically ends his hopes of facing
the West Indies who are due here on Jan 26 for three Tests
and as many one-day internationals.
Pakistan leave for Bangladesh on Jan 2 for two Tests and
three one-day internationals.
The fracture was revealed in a bone scan Tuesday. The 33-
year-old batsman had suffered the injury during October's
Sharjah Cup. On the basis of MRI tests and advice of a Dubai
specialist, Saeed rested for six weeks before resuming his
cricket this month. However, the injury aggravated which
forced him to undergo bone scan.
The PCB has not named his replacement though a place has
become vacant which deserves to go to Shahid Afridi who
picked up five wickets in his debut Test and followed up
with a match winning century against India at Chennai in
1999.
Shahid, however, has been named as three replacements for
the one-day series which follow the two Tests at Dhaka and
Chittagong.
Saeed, a reborn Muslim, has recently struggled to maintain
top class fitness. Earlier this year, he returned from New
Zealand after the one-dayers while he also missed the entire
tour to the West Indies last year.
Prior to that, he missed most of his cricket due to
undiagnosed stomach disease.