Mir Hamza Injured During Fielding in President’s Trophy Match

Pakistan’s Test Fast Bowler, Mir Hamza, sustained an Elbow Injury while Fielding During a Match in the President’s Trophy Grade One Tournament. The 32-year-old left-arm bowler, playing for Ghani Glass, had to leave the field after a diving catch attempt. Coach Kamran Akmal criticized the Outfield Conditions, highlighting the lack of grass.

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