Captain Babar Azam suggests fast bowler Naseem Shah might miss early World Cup matches, a blow for Pakistan.
This comes on the heels of Pakistan's exit from the Asia Cup 2023.
Naseem Shah suffered a right shoulder injury during a match against India, forcing him to sit out the rest of the Asia Cup.
In his absence, Zaman Khan was brought in as his replacement.
Captain Babar Azam spoke about the team's backup plans, indicating that Haris Rauf's injury is less severe and he should recover in time for the World Cup.
Babar didn't reveal specific backup strategies but expressed hope that Naseem Shah might join the squad later in the tournament.
Team doctor Sohail Saleem assured fans that both Naseem and Haris are valuable assets and are receiving top-notch medical care as they prepare for the crucial ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023.
Pakistan felt the absence of Naseem and Haris during their dramatic exit from the 2023 Asia Cup, losing to Sri Lanka in a nail-biting last-ball finish on September 15.
Naseem Shah continues to be closely monitored by the medical team, with hopes of having him back in action for the World Cup.
Pakistan's World Cup journey begins with a match against the Netherlands on October 6 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad.
Cricket enthusiasts around the world will be eagerly awaiting updates on Naseem Shah's recovery, adding an element of suspense to Pakistan's World Cup preparations.
Pakistan's fans will be holding their breath, hoping to see Naseem Shah back on the field, delivering fiery fast balls for their team in the World Cup.