Scans clear Naseem Shah of serious injury

Naseem Shah’s record-breaking hat-trick (0:24)

The 16-year-old became the youngest bowler to take a hat-trick in Test cricket (0:24)

Pakistan quick Naseem Shah has been cleared of serious injury after he complained of pain around his left rib cage on day three of the first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.

The 16-year old, who had become the youngest player to take a Test hat-trick on the third day of the Test, went off the field two balls after achieving the feat, with Mohammad Abbas completing the rest of the over. Naseem underwent an MRI scan and did not take part in the remainder of the Test, which ended on day four after Pakistan wrapped up an innings win.

“This is nothing serious,” Naseem said after the match. “It’s only a strain in muscles and as a precaution, I didn’t bowl today. I will take two days to start again.”

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Naseem was named Man of the Match for his hat-trick, in which he dismissed Najmul Hossain Shanto, Taijul Islam and Mahmudullah and surpassed former Bangladesh legspinner Alok Kapali as the youngest player to achieve this feat.

Kapali held the record for nearly 17 years, having taken his hat-trick against Pakistan at the age of 19 in August 2003. Abdul Razzaq was previously the youngest Pakistani to have taken a Test hat-trick, aged 20, against Sri Lanka in 2000.

The second and final Test of this series is scheduled to be played in the first week of April, after the PSL.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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