ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has recovered from dengue fever and will resume his practice from today.
Mohammad Hafeez was infected with the dengue virus last week. Due to his illness, Hafeez withdrew from the first leg of the National T20 Cup — which was held in Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium — and returned to Lahore.
Following the training session, the all-rounder will inform his team, Central Punjab, about his availability when he reassesses his fitness level.
The second leg of the National T20 Cup will start on October 6. The right-handed batsman is also part of the Pakistan squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup.
Mohammad Hafeez infected with dengue
Earlier on September 28, Hafeez was diagnosed with dengue, family sources of the cricketer had revealed.
The cricketer had suffered from food poisoning immediately after reaching Islamabad for the National T20 Cup.
A private news channel reported that due to a gastrointestinal virus, Hafeez withdrew from the first leg of the National T20 Cup.
After he returned, doctors had taken a blood sample of the cricketer and according to medical reports, his dengue test came positive.
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