Imam-ul-Haq, Pakistan’s opener against England on the third day of the ongoing Test in Multan, was unable to do so because he had to travel to the hospital for an MRI scan.
Imam “had discomfort in his right hamstring” on Sunday during the third day of the ongoing second Test against England in Multan, according to a statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Mohammad Rizwan, a wicketkeeper-batsman, and Abdullah Shafique started the second innings for Pakistan without Imam.
In T20I matches, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper batter frequently starts at the bat.
Harry Brook, who has been hitting well lately, scored a century on Sunday, helping England set Pakistan a target of 355 runs. The right-hander used 14 fours and a six to score 108 runs in 149 balls.
In their second innings, the visitors were dismissed for 275 runs, with Abrar Ahmed taking the wickets for 4-120. Three more wickets were taken by the hosts’ thanks to Zahid Mahmood.