The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) affirmed Sunday that speed pro Shaheen Shah Afridi would be accessible for the T20 World Cup warm-up installation against Britain.
Shaheen, 22, has been sidelined since supporting a tendon injury to his right knee during a test match in Sri Lanka in July, missing the Asia Cup and home series against Britain.
In any case, presently he will at long last play in the field, giving Pakistan a significant lift as they head into the T20 World Cup in Australia.
Afridi, who has gotten 47 wickets in 40 T20s, is critical to Pakistan’s set-up, with his capacity to bowl at high rates and produce skip prone to prove to be useful on Australian pitches.
Pakistan are put in Gathering 2 of the World Cup close by India, Bangladesh, South Africa and two qualifier groups.
They open the competition with a rat game against India in Melbourne on October 23.
Reigning champs Australia, Britain, New Zealand, Afghanistan, and two qualifier groups are set in Gathering 1.