PAK vs NZ: Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Khan has been ruled out of the ongoing five-match T20 series against New Zealand due to a grade one injury in his right calf muscle. Doctors have advised Azam Khan to rest for at least 10 days. In such a situation, Pakistan has suffered a setback due to his exit from the entire T20 series.
A five-match T20I series is being played between Pakistan and New Zealand. The first match of this series was canceled due to rain. Only two balls were played in the first T20I match and the match was inconclusive due to continuous rain.
Meanwhile, before the third T20 match, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan has been ruled out of the entire T20 series due to a grade one injury in the right calf muscle. Azam Khan did not even play the first and second T20 matches of this series. According to medical reports, it was reported that the doctor has advised him to rest for at least 10 days.
PAK vs NZ: Azam Khan ruled out of entire T20I series against New Zealand
Actually, the PCB issued a release and gave an update about Azam Khan’s injury. “Azam Khan’s injury came to light when he was training ahead of the first T20I against New Zealand. Azam will now leave the Pakistan team and go to NCA in Lahore. Azam has suffered a leg injury and will be under the supervision of PCB doctors.
If you talk about 25-year-old wicketkeeper batsman Adam Khan, then let us know that he has played 8 T20 matches for Pakistan so far. He has played 16 first-class matches. During this time he has scored 739 runs. Azam also has two half-centuries to his name. Azam has a good record in domestic T20 matches. He has scored 3183 runs in 160 matches.
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The first T20I match between Pakistan vs New Zealand was affected by rain
Let us know that the first match of the T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan was held in Rawalpindi on April 18, but due to continuous rain, the match had to be canceled. Only two balls were played in this match and now the second match was played on April 20, in which Pakistan won by 7 wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series. Now the third T20 match will be played on Sunday. The fourth T20I will be played in Lahore on April 25. The fifth and final T20I will be played on April 25.