Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on February 9 confirmed that their star fast bowler Haris Rauf sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during the opening clash of tri-nation series against New Zealand. After the MRI and X-ray scans came in, Rauf is cleared to play in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as his injury is not serious.
However, Rauf will not be playing in Pakistan's second clash of the tri-nation series against South Africa on February 12 at National Stadium, Karachi. He will warm the benches as a precautionary measure ahead of the mega event.
If Pakistan manage to qualify for the tri-nation series final, it is not clear whether Pakistan would risk Rauf getting injured. The final is scheduled to be played at the same venue on February 14.
Pakistan will play New Zealand in the opening clash of the Champions Trophy 2025 on February 19 in Karachi.
Rauf did not walk out to bat after injury
On February 8, Rauf left the field during the 37th over of New Zealand's innings. He did not finish his 37th over and Agha Salman bowled in his place. He bowled 6.2 overs and conceded 23 runs. The only wicket he claimed was of wicketkeeper-batter Tom Latham.
After Rauf left the field, Glenn Phillips went berserk and scored 106 runs from just 74 deliveries. He smashed six fours and seven sixes. He had help from Michael Bracewell who contributed with a 23-ball 31. New Zealand managed to post 330/6 on the board.
In the run chase, Rauf did not walk out to bat after Pakistan lost nine wickets for 252 runs in the 48th over. Pakistan lost the first ODI at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore by 78 runs.
Who will replace Rauf for South Africa ODI?
In Rauf's absence, Mohammad Hasnain may get a chance to play against Temba Bavuma-led South Africa. It will be a full strength Proteas side as senior players will join the inexperienced squad ahead of their second match of tri-nation series.
Hasnain made his last ODI appearance in December 2024 against South Africa. He claimed the wicket of Rassie van der Dussen and conceded 41 runs from seven overs.