According to reports, Pakistan is contemplating two changes in their starting lineup for the third match of the 2023 World Cup against Australia. These decisions are being influenced by the playing conditions at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru and a viral infection affecting the Pakistani team.
Pakistan has won two out of three matches in the tournament but suffered a loss to India. Usama Mir, the first Pakistani player to contract the infection before the India match, has now fully recovered and trained in Bengaluru. He is a strong candidate to be selected for the upcoming match, especially since the Chinnaswamy Stadium's pitch favors spinners. Reports suggest that he may replace vice-captain Shadab Khan.
Abdullah Shafique, who had been in quarantine due to flu and fever, is now fit and available for the match. Shaheen Shah Afridi, Saud Shakeel, and Zaman Khan, who were also affected by the infection, are now in good health.
However, five players, including Haris Rauf, Usama Mir, Fakhar Zaman (recovering from a knee injury), Salman Agha, and Iftikhar Ahmed, did not participate in the practice session. The reason for their absence has not been disclosed, but reports suggest they are still unwell and unable to train. Iftikhar Ahmed's participation is crucial for Pakistan to form a complete playing XI against Australia.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) provided updates on the health of two other players. Opening batsman Fakhar Zaman is recovering from a knee injury and should be available for selection next week. All-rounder Agha Salman had been dealing with a fever after a training session, while the rest of the team remains in good health.
As Pakistan prepares for a crucial match against Australia in the World Cup, the team is carefully considering its selection and strategies in the quest for victory.