World Cup;  Viral fever gripped the Pakistani team

Rest of 6 players including Abdullah, Shaheen and Rizwan, others trained well (Photo: Getty)

Karachi: Viral fever gripped the Pakistani team in India, many cricketers have recovered while some are still trying to recover.

After the worst defeat against India, the green shirts are also worried about the health of the players, many cricketers were suffering from viral fever, but the board kept this fact hidden from the media.

Earlier yesterday it was announced that the training session has been cancelled, when the media started talking about fitness issues, PCB issued a note that several cricketers of the team have been suffering from fever for the past few days, most of them are now Those who have recovered, others will continue to complete the rehabilitation process under the supervision of the medical panel.

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According to the sources, Shaheen Afridi and Usama Mir also had fever, but both of them are now in better health. Under the protocol, the players were also tested for Covid and Dengue on the symptoms of fever.

Meanwhile, the practice session of the team took place from 6 to 8 pm last evening, 12 players participated in it, while Abdullah Shafiq, Shaheen Afridi, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Muhammad Haris and Zaman Khan rested in the hotel, captain Babar. Other players, including Azam, did a lot of net practice, the coaches were seen to remove the players’ shortcomings, along with batting and bowling, fielding was also given special attention.

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It should be noted that the Pakistan team will play their fourth match in the World Cup against Australia on October 20 in Bengaluru. To stay in the race for the semi-finals, they have to avoid mistakes and continue to play well.

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