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Pakistan’s Imam-ul-Haq in World Cup injury scare

NOTTINGHAM: Pakistan batsman ImamulHaq suffered a nastylooking injury just weeks away from the start of the World Cup when he was struck a painful blow on the arm by England fast bowler Mark Wood on Friday
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Pakistan’s Imam-ul-Haq after being hit by the ball. Action Images via Reuters
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Nottingham, May 17

Pakistan batsman Imam-ul-Haq suffered a nasty-looking injury just weeks away from the start of the World Cup when he was struck a painful blow on the arm by England fast bowler Mark Wood on Friday.

The incident took place in the fourth over of Friday’s penultimate international of the five-match series at Trent Bridge when left-handed opener Imam missed an intended pull off an 89 mph delivery from the recalled Wood that hit him on the elbow.

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Imam, fresh from his career-best 151 in the third ODI at Bristol on Tuesday, fell to the ground and winced on the turf in agony.

The 23-year-old nephew of Pakistan great and selection chief Inzamam-ul-Haq then had several minutes’ treatment before retiring hurt on three not out, with the tourists then nine without loss.

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World Cup hosts and tournament favourites England lead this five-match series 2-0. — AFP

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