TAURANGA: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued an update on top-order batter Imam-ul-Haq, who sustained an injury during the third ODI against New Zealand earlier today.
New Zealand handed Pakistan a 43-run defeat in the third ODI at Bay Oval to complete a clean sweep in the three-match series.
Pakistan, while chasing a target of 265, were bowled out for 221 in 40 overs, falling well short once again in what has been a disappointing series for the visitors.
The visiting team’s run chase encountered an early setback when Imam-ul-Haq was hit on the right jaw by a throw from the deep while attempting a run.
The impact appeared serious at first, prompting immediate attention from the physio. The left-handed batsman seemed visibly shaken and was quickly escorted off the field.
Usman Khan came in as his replacement, serving as a concussion substitute.
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The PCB later released an official update confirming that Imam had suffered a mild concussion but no structural damage.
“Pakistan team batter Imam-ul-Haq sustained a mild facial injury during batting, caused by an accidental throw from a New Zealand fielder,” the cricket board stated.
“He was immediately attended by the medical team and shifted to Tauranga Hospital for a detailed assessment.
“A CT scan of his head and face was conducted and reported as normal. Based on clinical evaluation, he has been diagnosed with a mild concussion.
“Imam is feeling better now and remains in stable condition. The specialists at Tauranga Hospital have advised a two-week rest from all sporting activities. He has also been declared fit for air travel.
“The Pakistan team management and medical panel will continue to monitor his recovery closely.”
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