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Nauman Ali ruled out of Test series vs Australia with acute appendicitis

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Last updated on 23 Dec 2023 | 06:47 AM
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Nauman Ali ruled out of Test series vs Australia with acute appendicitis

The 37-year-old, who did not feature during a heavy defeat in the opening Test in Perth, suffered severe abdominal pain on Friday (December 22)

Pakistan spinner Nauman Ali was recovering Saturday (December 23) after being rushed to hospital with acute appendicitis, with the veteran ruled out of the rest of their series against Australia. The 37-year-old, who did not feature during a heavy defeat in the opening Test in Perth, suffered severe abdominal pain on Friday (December 22).

"Nauman Ali complained of sudden and severe abdominal pain yesterday, leading to examinations and scans in an emergency that confirmed a diagnosis of acute appendicitis," the Pakistan Cricket Board )PCB) said.

"On surgeon's advice, he underwent Laparoscopic Appendectomy today."

Ali, who has played 15 Tests, the last of which was against Sri Lanka in July, was "stable and doing fine" but will take no further part in the three-Test series, which resumes in Melbourne next week. It is another blow for the visitors after pace bowler Khurram Shahzad was ruled out of the series on Thursday (December 21).

The 24-year-old impressed on his debut in Perth, finishing with match figures of 5 for 128 in the 360-run loss. But he complained of discomfort and scans showed a stress fracture in the ribs along with an abdominal muscle tear.

Pakistan already had a weakened bowling attack after speedster Naseem Shah was omitted from the tour due to a long-term injury. Spinner Abrar Ahmed missed the Perth Test with leg discomfort but could return for the second match in Melbourne that begins on December 26.

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