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Saad Nasim replaces Sohaib Maqsood for Pakistan’s tour of Bangladesh

Sport360 staff

14:03 07/04/2015

Pakistani middle-order batsman Sohaib Maqsood was Tuesday ruled out of the Bangladesh tour with an arm injury, with uncapped leg-spinning all-rounder Saad Nasim named as his replacement in the one-day squad.

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The 27-year-old Maqsood had a mediocre World Cup with 153 runs in six innings and was criticised for his lack of fitness during the showpiece event, won by Australia.

He was considered lucky to be named in the one-day and Twenty20 squad for the tour of Bangladesh announced last week.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said Maqsood fractured his left arm. His replacement Nasim was already named in the Twenty20 squad so there will be no replacement for Maqsood in that squad.

“This post-selection recurrence has ruled Sohaib Maqsood out of the ODI and Twenty20 Internationals series against Bangladesh,” said a PCB spokesman. 

“Sohaib had already joined the camp, and he complained of acute pain during the gym/fitness session on the first morning.

“Subsequently he underwent investigation, which revealed that there is a tiny broken piece of bone off the hook of hamate [wrist].”

Pakistan will play three one-day internationals, one Twenty20 and two Tests in Bangladesh with the first ODI in Dhaka on April 17. 

Pakistan finished as losing quarter-finalists in the World Cup during a campaign marred by fitness and discipline problems.

Eight players including Maqsood were fined for breaching curfew hours while pacemen Junaid Khan and spinning all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez were ruled out due to fitness problems before the Cup started.

Pakistan also lost paceman Mohammad Irfan due to a hip injury before their last group game against Ireland.

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