Naseem was Pakistan's standout bowler in Rawalpindi, but with the rest of an attack pummelled by England's batters, his five wickets made minimal impact. At one point in England's first innings though, he threw in a ball from the boundary awkwardly, as if protecting the shoulder. He continued bowling through the rest of the Test, however, holding his shoulder occasionally but looking largely untroubled. The niggle has carried into Multan, however, and Naseem didn't bowl at all in training on Thursday.
Naseem Shah under injury cloud ahead of Multan Test
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Thursday, 08 December 2022 06:23
Naseem Shah's availability for the second Test against England in Multan is in significant doubt with an ongoing shoulder niggle, first sighted during the Rawalpindi game. This has put a further strain on Pakistan's pace bowling resources, as they are already without Shaheen Shah Afridi and Harris Rauf, who debuted in the first Test but injured his quad and is now out of the series.
Pakistan had toyed with the idea of calling up Hasan Ali after Rauf was ruled out but have ultimately decided against it. It increases the chances of a debut for Mohammad Wasim jnr who along with Mohammad Ali - who debuted in Rawalpindi - are the only specialist fast bowlers left in the squad. Pakistan do also have Faheem Ashraf, the allrounder whose bowling has often shored up their pace attacks. Wasim has only played seven first-class matches and like Rauf - who had played eight first-class games before debut - has been a more regular part of Pakistan's white-ball teams.