Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan has made a comeback to the practice session in Bengaluru today following his absence from the Bangladesh game due to a concussion sustained during the team's match against South Africa.
Shadab Khan's availability for the upcoming ICC World Cup 2023 matches hinges on a fitness assessment by the medical panel later today.
He incurred the injury when he landed awkwardly on his shoulder, hitting his head on the ground while attempting to field a ball and throw it towards the stumps from mid-on in the match against South Africa.
It's worth noting that as a concussion replacement for Shadab, Usama Mir stepped in and also filled his role in Pakistan's line-up for the Bangladesh game.
In a press release issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), it was revealed that Shadab Khan suffered a concussion during Pakistan's clash with South Africa.
After a thorough evaluation by the medical panel, it was determined that he would not be able to participate in the forthcoming match against Bangladesh.
The PCB emphasized in the press release that every precaution is being taken to ensure Shadab's health and well-being, with ongoing assessments in the coming days.
Shadab's performance in the 2023 World Cup has been less than stellar, particularly in his bowling, which has not met the expected standards.
Nevertheless, it's crucial to recognize his significance as a key player in the Pakistan squad and his role as the vice-captain.
Meanwhile, Pakistan faces two critical upcoming matches. The match against New Zealand tomorrow presents a challenging task for the Green Shirts, as it is a must-win game for them to secure a spot in the semi-final stage.