Shoaib Malik – Given special dispensation to delay his flight to England to spend time with wife, Sania Mirza, and one-year-old son, Izhaan. They had been in India while Malik was in his home town of Sialkot during lockdown. AFP
Haris Rauf – the fast bowler has been a T20 revelation since being plucked from tape-ball cricket to play in the 2019, and has designs on playing Test cricket, too. He has tested positive for Covid-19. Getty
Haider Ali – the highly-regarded 19-year-old batsman is set for his debut tour with the senior team, but was the third player to test positive for coronavirus on Monday. AFP
Shadab Khan – the leg-spinner is already a senior figure in the Pakistan set up, despite being only 21 years old. He also tested positive for Covid-19. AFP
Hasan Ali – Ditched from the Pakistan team’s WhatsApp group in March after losing his central contract. The fast bowler remains part of their plans, though, but is suffering from a back injury. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Mohammed Amir – Suffered the same fate as Hasan Ali – losing his contract and spot in the WhatsApp group – earlier this month. He would still have been considered for the England tour had he not opted out in readiness for the birth of his second child in August. AP
Haris Sohail – the left-handed batsman informed the PCB he was unavailable for selection for the tour to the UK because of reservations about the pandemic. AP
Shoaib Malik – Given special dispensation to delay his flight to England to spend time with wife, Sania Mirza, and one-year-old son, Izhaan. They had been in India while Malik was in his home town of Sialkot during lockdown. AFP
Haris Rauf – the fast bowler has been a T20 revelation since being plucked from tape-ball cricket to play in the 2019, and has designs on playing Test cricket, too. He has tested positive for Covid-19. Getty
Haider Ali – the highly-regarded 19-year-old batsman is set for his debut tour with the senior team, but was the third player to test positive for coronavirus on Monday. AFP
Shadab Khan – the leg-spinner is already a senior figure in the Pakistan set up, despite being only 21 years old. He also tested positive for Covid-19. AFP
Hasan Ali – Ditched from the Pakistan team’s WhatsApp group in March after losing his central contract. The fast bowler remains part of their plans, though, but is suffering from a back injury. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Mohammed Amir – Suffered the same fate as Hasan Ali – losing his contract and spot in the WhatsApp group – earlier this month. He would still have been considered for the England tour had he not opted out in readiness for the birth of his second child in August. AP
Haris Sohail – the left-handed batsman informed the PCB he was unavailable for selection for the tour to the UK because of reservations about the pandemic. AP
Shoaib Malik – Given special dispensation to delay his flight to England to spend time with wife, Sania Mirza, and one-year-old son, Izhaan. They had been in India while Malik was in his home town of Sialkot during lockdown. AFP