Pakistan team’s troubles are not ending, after Naseem Shah, Haider Ali reached hospital.

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In the sixth T20 match against England Pakistan player, Haider Ali scored 18 runs in 14 balls. After that, he reached the hospital due to feeling dizzy in the dressing room. In such a situation, Pakistan’s problems may increase further in view of the proximity of the T20 World Cup.

The problems of the Pakistan cricket team are increasing one by one. During the ongoing T20 series against England, first Naseem Shah and now Haider Ali has been taken to the hospital due to viral illness. Naseem Shah was admitted to the hospital due to a high fever, where an investigation revealed that he had pneumonia. Before being discharged from the hospital, this fast bowler also came under the grip of Corona. In such a situation, reaching Haider Ali’s hospital can create problems for the Pakistan cricket team. However, no other update has been revealed on his health so far.

However, Naseem Shah has been discharged from the hospital. Giving information, the Pakistan Cricket Board said that shah was discharged from the hospital after being diagnosed with pneumonia. Now he is feeling much better than before. According to the press release issued by the board, Shah is back at the team hotel where he will follow all the protocols related to Covid-19.

Naseem Shah will also not be able to participate in the seventh T20I against England. After that, if Haider Ali is also out of the series, then it will be a setback for the Pakistan cricket team. On Monday, the Pakistan team is to leave for the New Zealand tour. The Pakistan team will participate in the tri-series there. Bangladesh is the third team in this series. At present, it has not been clarified by the Pakistan Cricket Board whether Naseem will be a part of the New Zealand tour or not.

In the seven-match T20 series, the Pakistan team had to face defeat in the sixth match. In the match, England defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets. The last and deciding match of the series is to be played at this ground tomorrow, October 2.