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Umar Gul to be
sent home; Pak struggling with fitness worries |
The
visiting Pakistan side has been badly hit with
fitness worries to its key players ahead of the
second test at Kolkata. Till yesterday, there
was positive news of Umar Gul getting fit for
the Kolkata match but today came the news that
he has injured his back during training. The
Pakistani team management has decided to send
Umar Gul back home and is seeking a replacement
by evening.
It's not just about Umar
Gul. Captain Shoaib Malik had injured his ankle
during a game of football in Delhi after the
first test and he is a doubtful starter for
tomorrow's Test. Malik is still feeling the pain
in his ankle and is going to face a fitness test
on the morning of the test match. There is also
news that Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Sami
haven't had a bowl in the nets so far. Shoaib
Akhtar was in the hospital after arriving in
Kolkata after suffering from fever. He was
discharged after spending more than 24 hours in
the hospital and was diagnosed with a chest
infection. Shoaib bowled his heart out during
the first test but he could only bowl in short
spells which helped India a lot.
Mohammad Sami and
Misbah-ul-Haq, the man in form for Pakistan are
having viral fever adding up to the team's woes.
The Indians have also lost two of its resources
in Sreesanth and RP Singh, who have been ruled
out of the first two Tests. Wicket Keeper
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has a troublesome ankle
since the Jaipur One Dayer. Dhoni had to take
the support of an ankle brace during the first
Test. Meanwhile everything seems to be happening
at Kolkata with a tight three layered security
provided at the Eden Gardens. This was after an
anonymous email was sent to a private TV Channel
mentioning that Kolkata will be bombarded with
bombs if Pakistan play the Test Match there.
Yasir Arafat named as
replacement for Umar Gul
Skiddy fast medium
bowler Yasir Arafat has been named as the
replacement for the injured Umar Gul. Arafat is
only expected to join the team in Kolkata in the
morning of the Test Match as he has to travel
via Dubai. It will be a sensation if he gets
into the Test Match straightaway. The
25-year-old Yasir Arafat hasn't played Test
Cricket yet but he has been in and out of the
One Day Side in the last few years and has also
played county cricket for Scotland and Kent.
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