The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that all-rounder Aamer Jamal has been released from the Test squad due to fitness concerns. Jamal, who has been struggling with back pain, will now work on his fitness at the National Cricket Academy.
The decision comes ahead of the highly anticipated Test series against Bangladesh, which is scheduled to take place in Pakistan. The PCB has emphasized the importance of fielding a fully fit team, and Jamal’s injury has raised concerns about his ability to participate in the series.
Jamal’s inclusion in the Test squad was subject to fitness, and his release is a precautionary measure to ensure that he is fully recovered before returning to international cricket. The all-rounder suffered a back injury during county cricket and has been undergoing treatment.
Kamran Ghulam and Abrar Ahmed were also released from the squad earlier, leaving Pakistan with a few options to consider for the upcoming series. The team’s management will now have to rely on other players to fill the gap left by Jamal’s absence.
The Test series against Bangladesh is crucial for Pakistan, and the team will be looking to make a strong impression. However, the uncertain situation in Bangladesh has added an extra layer of complexity to the series. The Bangladesh team arrived in Pakistan early due to the political unrest in their country, which has raised concerns about their preparation for the series.
Despite the challenges, Pakistan is confident about their chances in the series. The team has been training hard, and the management is optimistic about their prospects.
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