Friday, 30 November 2018

Injury puts Mohammad Abbas in doubt for third Test

Dubai

Pacer Mohammad Abbas, who wreaked havoc on Australia last month, is in doubt for the third and final Test against New Zealand starting December 3 in Abu Dhabi.
Abbas injured his right shoulder diving in the field during Pakistan’s innings win against New Zealand in Dubai. He played through the Test with painkillers but a shoulder scan on Wednesday prompted fears about the nature of the injury.
The results were sent to a shoulder specialist and the team’s early assessments suggested he could be out for anywhere between three weeks and four months. It now appears, however, that the injury is not as serious as initially thought and though the Abu Dhabi Test is likely to a write-off for him, he could be fit again in time for the first Test against South Africa, at Centurion on Boxing Day.
“[Abbas] underwent a scan on Wednesday which confirmed an injury to his shoulder,” the PCB said. “He will undergo further clinical assessment before we make a final decision regarding his availability for the 3rd Test.”
The injury might help explain the muted nature of his impact in the second innings, although that was the third innings in a row in this series he had gone without a wicket. That brief drought – and the second innings in the first Test in Abu Dhabi last week was the first time he had gone wicketless in a Test innings – stands in stark contrast to the riches of his career since his debut last year, a time in which he has swiftly become Pakistan’s main fast-bowling weapon on any surface he has come across.
Since his debut Abbas has helped Pakistan win Tests in the West Indies, Ireland, England and, most recently and explosively, in the UAE, where he became the first Pakistani fast bowler in 12 years to take ten wickets in a Test. Seventeen wickets in the two Tests against Australia – and 61 overall in 12 – saw him break a number of records and soar up the ICC’s Test rankings chart, prompting Dale Steyn no less to tweet: “I see a new number 1 Test bowler coming… Mohammad Abbas”.
If Abbas recovers in time, Steyn will have an opportunity to see him up close during Pakistan’s three Tests across December and January. Abbas has suffered a SLAP (Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior) lesion in his right shoulder as a result of his dive but it is now not believed to be as high grade as were the initial fears.
The 28-year-old had destroyed Australia with a haul of 17 wickets in the series, becoming the first Pakistani fast bowler to take ten wickets in a Test since Mohammad Asif’s feat against Sri Lanka at Kandy in 2006.
According to sources, the fast bowler has seen a specialist who said that it could take up to three to four weeks for the shoulder to heal.
Pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is expected to replace injured Abbas in the Abu Dhabi Test.—Agencies



from Daily Pakistan Observer – https://ift.tt/2RoOePg

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