The 22-year-old is as of now restoring a knee injury and isn't essential for the three-match Test series against Britain
Pakistan lead Shaheen Afridi said he would get back to the ground in half a month.
The 22-year-old is as of now restoring a knee injury and isn't essential for the three-match Test series against Britain. He likewise had his reference section eliminated a couple of months back.
We didn't become unsuitable we just grabbed the shrewd attention," Shaheen said in light of an inquiry in regards to him and Haris getting back to the field from wounds during the MOU service coordinated by Lahore Qalandars
There was a clinical board working with me and directing me about the eating routine — what to eat and what to not. he added.
Shaheen added that the clinical group was giving him food as indicated by his dietary necessities as he takes "less proteins.
My physical make-up is with the end goal that I want specific things and don't require others, he said.
obviously, we are there for Pakistan consistently. This life can be forfeited for Pakistan, the pacer added.

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