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11 Aug 2014 11:43 #206398
by chairman
Pakistan's seasoned pace bowler, Umar Gul has admitted that a nagging knee problem has forced him to think about quitting Test matches. Gul, who has played just eight One-day internationals and four T20 matches for Pakistan since having a knee surgery in Melbourne in May last year, said he was frustrated at being plagued by fitness issues.
"It is frustrating and right now the doctors and trainers at the national cricket academy have told me I am still not 100 per cent fit and need to do more rehabilitation and gym training so that the knee is back to normal," Gul said.
"I myself don't feel comfortable bowling right now because of the knee problem and if you ask me right now if I could play Test matches I would say no," he said. Gul, 30, who is the most experienced pace bowler in the present team with 163 Test, 173 ODI and 80 T20 wickets, was sidelined for the ongoing series in Sri Lanka because of fitness problems.
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11 Aug 2014 12:38 #206430
by bala24
I feel he is taking the right decision,because if he can fully concentrate on one format,he can be a better bowler and considering all the vagaries of test cricket,it really will be tough to continue. Pak won't need his services anymore.Let him concentrate on ODI's now..he can be a vital cog for their 2015 plans..
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