The Pakistani Imam, the imam, was out of the field due to an injury he suffered during the chase of the national team against New Zealand in the final ODI of the three -match series, which was played in Bay Oval on Saturday.
The team administration confirmed that the imam suffered from the ball as a result of a “crosses from the New Zealand player” and was unable to pass the concussion test, followed by the injury. As a result, Othman Khan was called as an alternative to concussion in Haq.
Initially, Haq received medical attention at the Earth Emergency Center and was later transferred to Tauranga Hospital for a detailed evaluation. The team spokesman said he would undergo a detailed examination in the hospital.
Later, an official statement confirmed that Haq suffered a mild face injury during the beating. Categorical radiology was performed for his head and face and was reported as usual. Based on clinical assessment, he was diagnosed with a mild concussion.
“The imam feels better now and remains in a stable condition. Specialists at Turanga Hospital have advised a two -week wind from all sports. It has also been announced suitable for air travel. The management of the Pakistani team and the medical committee will continue to monitor its healing closely,” the statement stated.
New Zealand whiten Pakistan in the international series that lasts three games by winning the third match by 43 races. The match was reduced to 42 amounts for each side due to the continuous rain overnight. The delay caused by rain also weakens the external stadium.
Earlier, Pakistan lost the first ODI in Napier by 73 runs and the second in Hamilton by 84 races, after defeating 4-1 in the T20 series.