Pakistan’s Umar Akmal, seen here upon Mar 7, who has been sloping to attain his calamity-hit hermit Kamran as World Cup wicket-keeper, suffered a finger damage in practice.
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PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka (AFP) – Pakistan’s Umar Akmal, who has been sloping to attain his calamity-hit hermit Kamran as World Cup wicket-keeper, suffered a finger damage in practice.
But group physical education instructor Intikhab Alam pronounced scans had suggested no detonate for a center sequence batsman.
“Umar harm his index finger in a right palm whilst putting in service upon Thursday as well as you complacent him as precaution. His scans were all clear,” Alam told AFP.
Pakistan have been deliberation handing a wicket-keeping gloves to 20-year-old Umar, a younger hermit of Kamran who fluffed dual chances in Pakistan’s 110-run better opposite New Zealand upon Tuesday.
Umar kept wicket in 3 Twenty20 matches as well as in a one-day general final year.
Pakistan take upon Zimbabwe in their subsequent Group A compare upon Monday where a win will pledge a place in a quarter-finals.
Pakistan have 6 points from 4 matches, whilst Zimbabwe have dual from their four.
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