Banton, Hafeez make huge gains in T20I rankings; Babar, Rahul retain top two spots
Cricket | September 02, 2020 17:23 ISTHafeez moved 24 places from 68 to 44 in the latest rankings. Banton jumped a whopping 152 places to take the 43rd spot.
Hafeez moved 24 places from 68 to 44 in the latest rankings. Banton jumped a whopping 152 places to take the 43rd spot.
England needed 12 off the final two balls and although Tom Curran struck a six off the first, he swung and missed off the last delivery of the innings — a yorker by Haris Rauf.
Calling it an "inadvertent mistake", PCB has put Hafeez in isolation and informed the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) about their decision.
If found guilty, like England's Jofra Archer, Hafeez will have to self isolate himself for 14 days and return COVID-19 negative in two tests before he is allowed to re-join the squad.
Six cricketers who were found to be COVID-19 positive ahead of the team's departure last week, tested negative in the latest round of testing conducted by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
The PCB confirmed that six of ten Pakistan players who tested positive have now returned negative tests twice and are eligible to join the squad in England.
The PCB said on Saturday that Hafeez is one of six players who have tested negative in the latest round after testing positive earlier.
PCB confirmed 20 players and 11 player support personnel will travel on a chartered flight to Manchester on Sunday morning for a three-Test and three T20I series to be played in August and September
Sohail said the entire matter of testing players was handled badly by PCB and Hafeez cannot be pulled up for going public with his result as he is not a centrally contracted player.
Mohammad Hafeez has reportedly tested positive again - days after he posted a report from a private medical facility which showed that he had tested negative.
On Wednesday morning Hafeez clarified on Twitter that he and his family have tested negative and even shared the medical report to back his claim.
Mohammad Hafeez took the second test in his personal capacity and shared the news on his Twitter account.
While criticising head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq for picking senior players in the pool of 29 players for the England tour, cricketer-turned-commentator Raja has said Hafeez should leave international cricket gracefully.
Hafeez also said that he wants to help the team win the T20 World Cup slated to take place in Australia
Pakistan missed out on a semifinal berth as a result of India's defeat to England in the league stage of World Cup 2019
Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has said that West Indies batting great Brian Lara had problems facing him during his career.
Malik and Mohammad Hafeez apparently took offence to a recent interview where Ramiz advised the two senior cricketers to retire gracefully for International cricket.
Former Pakistan cricketer Ramiz Raja has said that the team's veteran duo, Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik should retire from international cricket.
Wasim is of the view that Hafeez has nothing to do with the board's decision but he is willing to personally speak with him.
Hafeez had also resisted the comeback of Mohammad Aamir to the Pakistan camp some years back when the board recalled Aamir after he completed his five-year ban for spot-fixing.
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