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Cricketer Hafeez withdraws from National T20’s Rawalpindi matches due to food poisoning

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan All-Rounder Mohammad Hafeez has pulled out of the National T20 Cup matches that will be held in Rawalpindi.
In shocking revelations the Central Punjab Cricketer has been force to withdraw from the matches due to food poisoning while Hafeez left for Lahore.
According to the media reports Mohammad Hafeez will have his blood tests taken today, than he will to join Punjab Central for the matches in Lahore.
The Punjab Central said that the all-rounder is feeling better already and has been advised to rest by doctors.
A few days ago, the former Pakistan captain had met Prime Minister Imran Khan with PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja and other members of the T20 World Cup squad at the Prime Minister Office.
Hafeez had said it was always “inspirational” to meet his “hero” Prime Minister Imran as the team heads to the T20 World Cup next month.
In a meeting with the T20 World Cup Squad, PM Imran Khan had advised the team to perform well in the upcoming international cricket event.
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