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Shaheen Afridi Back In Nets To Boost Pakistan's T20 World Cup Hopes: Report.
Shaheen Afridi returned to the nets on Thursday with a 15-minute bowling spell and as much batting, and he remained on course for anearly return after reports claimed that he might miss the T20 World Cup after suffering an injury while playing in the Big Bash League (BBL), Telecom Asia Sport reported.
“Shaheen bowled for a good 15 minutes with a full run-up and showed no signs of discomfort in the nets, which is a good sign for Pakistan because he is a vital cog in Pakistan’s bowling attack for the coming World Cup,” sources in the PCB medical panel told www.telecomasia.net on Thursday.
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