Imam ul Haq Injured: The third and final match of the ODI series between New Zealand and Pakistan (NZ vs Pak 3rd ODI) is being played today. Pakistan team opener Imam ul Haq has been injured in this match.

During the match, a straight throw attached to his head and he was badly injured. Seeing him to suffering from pain on the field, the medical team reached him, but he was not able to walk, so he had to call an ambulance on the field and he sat out of the field sitting in it.

While running to take the run, the Imam hit a powerful ball.

In fact, Abdullah Shafiq and Imam ul Haq came down to start the innings of the Pakistani team to chase 265 runs. On the third ball of the third over, the Imam ran to take a run but was injured in the process. A throw hit the Imam’s helmet directly and fell on the ground.

The ball got stuck in his helmet, which he immediately took out, but after that he started having pain on the field. Physio’s team immediately reached the ground and took him out of the ground after seeing the condition of the Imam.

An ambulance had to be called on the ground.

The Imam’s injury was serious and he was not able to walk, so he was called on the ground and was taken out of the field with the help of an ambulance. Now due to such a serious injury, he might not be able to come to bat again. In his place, Pakistan team chose Usman Khan as a conversion substitute.

Pakistan has already lost this series.

There was no change in the Pakistan team in the ODI series against New Zealand after 1-4 defeat in T20 Internationals. New Zealand has already won the series by defeating Pakistan in both matches in the ODI series. Batting first in the third ODI, New Zealand scored 264/8 runs. In response, Pakistan scored 99 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in 22 overs. The match has been reduced to 42 overs per over due to the outfield being wet.

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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