Mir Hamza. (Photo source: FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP via Getty Images)
As per the freshest development, Pakistan’s Mir Hamza has been released from the squad so as to work on his recovery from a niggle in right glute. The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the news on the first day of the third and final Test of the series between Pakistan and England in Rawalpindi, as per Cricbuzz.
Hamza was seen being actively involved in resistance band workouts a couple of days ahead of the third Test with the side’s physiotherapist, and did not bowl or train in any of his side’s sessions prior to the ongoing game. Notably, the 32-year-old was in the 16-member roster for the first two Tests in Multan, but failed to make it to the XI on both occasions.
Hamza last played for Pakistan in the second Test against Bangladesh, which was played at the same venue as the ongoing game. He has scalped 12 wickets in as many innings at an average of 42.08 and a strike rate of 83.5 with a solitaty four-wicket haul to his name. He would be hoping for a speedy recovery and get back into the playing arena soon.
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The first Test saw Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah play as the frontline pacers. Aamer Jamal was fielded as the bowling all-rounder. However, after being thumped in that game, the first two names were dropped with specialist spinners, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, entering the fray in addition to leg-spinner, Zahid Mahmood. With Jamal being the better batter out of the two as showcased during his nascent Test career up until now, he was given the nod over Hamza to feature in the XI for the series.
Root, Pope depart for cheap scores before Lunch on Day 1
Coming to the happenings going down in the decisive Test, it was England who won the toss and opted to bat first. They had got off to a brisk start as well, with openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett looking good at the crease.
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However, Noman opening his account made for the run-scoring rate to diminish as well as Sajid Khan to land two major blows by trapping ace batters Joe Root and Ollie Pope in front a few overs before Lunch.