Pakistan cricket team’s leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed has complained of pain in his right leg.
According to the Pakistan Cricket Board, Abrar Ahmed got injured after bowling 8 overs on the third day of the four-day match against Prime Minister XI, due to which he had to leave the field.
According to PCB, 25-year-old Abrar Ahmed has been sent for an MRI scan and after the medical panel reviews the MRI reports, more information about him will be shared with the media.
Abrar Ahmed has bowled 27 overs against PM XI so far.
It should be noted that this four-day match is part of the preparation for the Test series.
The three-match Test series between Pakistan and Australia will be played from December 14 to January 7.
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