Pakistan\'s Shadab Khan declared fit for World Cup

Pakistan's Shadab Khan declared fit for World Cup

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

Pakistan's young leg-spin all-rounder has been declared fit to play in the ICC World Cup, the Board has announced.

"The latest blood tests carried out show zero viral load in his blood, the PCB said in a press release late Tuesday night.

Shadab was named in Pakistan's 15-member squad but couldn't fly with the team to England after tests revealed traces of in his blood stream.

The PCB sent him to to consult with Dr Patrick Kennedy, who had given the leg-spinner two week's medication and rehab course, which Shadab went through at the National Academy.

The PCB said Shadab would leave for England on May 16 and will consult Dr Kennedy the next day.

The board said Shadab's appearances in warm-up matches against and on May 24 and 26 were subject to his fitness and team management's decision.

Shadab said he was delighted to have cleared the medical tests and be declared fit for

"It has been difficult to stay away from international and watch play. As a professional cricketer, you want to be part of the team's success. Having played in understand the glamour, flavour and importance of global events," Shadab said.

"I am looking forward to competing in and help achieve success," he added.

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First Published: Wed, May 15 2019. 10:06 IST