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Abrar Ahmed hospitalised after falling ill

Friday, 11-Oct-2024, 04:01 AM
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Pakistan’s legspinner Abrar Ahmed, has been hospitalised after falling sick Abrar, during the third day of the ongoing first Test match against England fell ill, prompting immediate medical attention.  

He had experienced high fever and significant body aches, leading to his hospitalisation in Multan for further treatment. Abrar, on the morning of fourth day, complained of high fever and did not take field. On day three, he bowled mammoth 34 overs but remained wicketless. 

On the other hand, England batters Harry Brook (317) and Joe Root (262) unleashed monster batting attack on Pakistani bowlers leaving them in a disastrous situation as England declared their first innings on 823/7d. Pakistan are training by 115 runs as their top order players lost their wickets in quick succession on day four. At stumps on day four, Pakistan were 152/6. 

 

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