In a major setback for the Pakistan cricket team, fast bowler Naseem Shah has been ruled out of the tournament due to a shoulder injury.
The excitement surrounding the Asia Cup reached a fever pitch as the crucial Superfour stage match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka approached. However, a somber atmosphere loomed over the Pakistani camp as they received devastating news just hours before the all-important clash.
The news came on the eve of a crucial Super Four stage match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, where the second finalist for the Asia Cup will be decided.
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi, during an appearance on Samaa TV's Zor Ka Jor program, described Shah's untimely departure as a "major setback" to Pakistan's chances in the tournament.
Expressing his concerns, Shahid Afridi commented, "Naseem Shah's exit from the event is a big blow to the team. His pace and skill would have been invaluable in this critical match".
"Losing Naseem Shah for this event is a substantial setback for the team. His pace and skill set would have been priceless in this crucial match," he remarked.
As Pakistan reevaluates its strategy, Former leg-spinner and cricket coach Mushtaq Ahmed suggested, "Zaman Khan should be utilized as a strike bowler in Naseem's absence. His ability to generate pace can be a game-changer".
Former cricketer and coach Muhammad Yusuf also weighed in on the situation, saying, "Zaman Khan has pace and potential. He's young and hungry. I believe he won't disappoint, and this is a chance for him to prove his worth on the international stage."
Adding to the pressure, Pakistan's poor run rate following a significant defeat to India has heightened the importance of this match.
The team's net run rate has taken a hit, making it crucial for them to secure a victory in the upcoming match against Sri Lanka.
If the match is inconclusive due to rain, it could spell disaster for Pakistan's hopes, as Sri Lanka would advance.