Khurram Shahzad: Pakistan’s left-handed batter Saud Shakeel was left sad over fast-bowler Khurram Shahzad’s tour of Australia coming to a premature end due to stress fracture in ribs and an abdominal muscle tear, saying that the recent entrant to international cricket had bowled really well in the series opener at Perth.
Shahzad complained of discomfort in his left side during the first Test against Australia at the Optus Stadium, where he had picked five wickets in an impressive performance, and scans revealed the right-arm pacer had picked up a stress fracture in his ribs and an abdominal muscle tear.
Shahzad is also the second Pakistan bowler to be injured on tour after leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed missed the Perth Test due to discomfort in right leg. "He bowled really well, he had a big job coming here. I'm really sad for him that he got injured. That's part of the game. We have a couple of other bowlers as well – Mir Hamza and Hasan Ali – and they can get good wickets in this Melbourne Test," Shakeel told reporters in Melbourne, as quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.