Rizwan to miss rest of New Zealand T20Is with hamstring injury


Mohammad Rizwan and Irfan Khan Niazi have been ruled out of the remainder of Pakistan's T20I series against New Zealand. The PCB, in a statement, said they had received radiology reports for the pair and decided to pull them out of the series. Rizwan is remembered to have pulled a hamstring while at the same time batting in the third T20I. He got broad on-field consideration prior to going off resigned hurt. The PCB has made light of the degree of his physical issue, saying he is supposed to be out for at least seven days to ten days, and that the injury risks no future visits as things stand. While there was no indication of uneasiness for Niazi during that game, he is likewise accepted to have gotten a hamstring niggle, bringing about the PCB hauling him out of the series. The pair's unlucky deficiencies follow Azam Khan's inaccessibility for the visit with injury, however an authority explanation said he just required 10 days off rest, recommending there is no drawn out accessibility issue. While Haseebullah, who showed up in a T20 against New Zealand recently, was called up as cover for Azam, no further substitutions have been reported. Pakistan truly do have wicketkeeping choices in Rizwan's nonappearance. While Haseebullah has not included at this point, he is a wicketkeeper-player. Usman Khan additionally saved wicket for two games for the Multan Rulers recently in the PSL. The wounds come at an unfavorable time for Pakistan with the series on the line in Lahore. New Zealand quickly returned from a devastating loss in the second T20I with a prevailing presentation to even out the series in Pindi, with the last two games in Lahore.