Sami doubtful for Pakistan's opener against Bangladesh
The Pakistani pacer was hit on the toe by a local bowler during team's 1st practice session on Sunday.
Kolkata: Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Sami is a doubtful starter for his side's ICC World Twenty20 opener against Bangladesh at the Eden Gardens, here on Wednesday after injuring his toe during a practice session.
Sami, who was hit on the toe by a local bowler during their first practice session on Sunday, failed to recover from the injury and missed Pakistan's warm-up match against defending champions Sri Lanka on Monday.
"There's still no word on his fitness and we're not sure whether he would be available for the first match," Pakistan team's media manager told reporters.
He, however, said the injury was "minor" and team physio Dr Sohail Saleem said Sami did not require any scan or MRI.
"He's under ice pack treatment and expected to be fit soon," he said after their 15-run win over the Sri Lanka on Monday.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga, recovering from a troubled left knee, was expected to join the squad later on Monday night.
"He's (Malinga) flying in tonight and would be available for selection (for the opening match against Afghanistan on March 17)," Sri Lanka team manager said.