Key Points

Afghanistan's Asia Cup campaign has taken a serious hit with Naveen-ul-Haq's withdrawal due to injury. The experienced fast bowler failed to receive medical clearance for the tournament. Youngster Abdullah Ahmadzai has been called up as his replacement in the squad. This is a significant setback for Afghanistan given Naveen's role as their reliable death bowler.

Key Points: Naveen-ul-Haq Ruled Out of Asia Cup With Shoulder Injury

  • Naveen-ul-Haq ruled out of Asia Cup due to ongoing shoulder injury recovery
  • Young pacer Abdullah Ahmadzai promoted from reserves as his replacement
  • Naveen last played competitive cricket in June for MI New York
  • His absence is a major blow to Afghanistan's experienced T20 bowling attack
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Asia Cup: Naveen-ul-Haq ruled out of Afghanistan squad, Abdullah Ahmadzai drafted in

Afghanistan suffer major Asia Cup blow as veteran pacer Naveen-ul-Haq is ruled out with a shoulder injury, replaced by debutant Abdullah Ahmadzai.

"“He is still recovering from a shoulder injury and has not been declared fit by the ACB medical team” - ACB Statement"

Dubai, Sep 15

Afghanistan have been dealt a major blow in their Asia Cup 2025 campaign, with experienced fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq ruled out of the tournament due to a shoulder injury.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) confirmed the news through a post on X, stating that the medical team had not cleared the pacer to play. “Afghanistan's veteran fast bowler, Naveen Ul Haq, has been ruled out of the ACC Men's T20 Asia Cup 2025. He is still recovering from a shoulder injury and has not been declared fit by the ACB medical team to participate in the remaining matches. Naveen will continue to undergo intensive treatment and rehabilitation until he is fully fit,” the ACB said.

The setback continues Naveen’s frustrating run on the sidelines. The 24-year-old, who has been a mainstay in Afghanistan’s T20 setup, did not feature in the side’s Asia Cup opener against Hong Kong. He also missed the preparatory tri-series against Pakistan and UAE leading up to the continental tournament. Naveen last played competitive cricket in June this year, turning out for MI New York in the Major League Cricket (MLC).

To fill the void, fast bowler Abdullah Ahmadzai has been promoted from the reserves to the main squad. Ahmadzai, who recently made his international debut during the tri-series against the UAE, took one wicket in his three overs in his only outing so far. While still inexperienced, the 20-year-old brings raw pace and energy, and Afghanistan will be hopeful he can make the step up at the Asia Cup stage.

“The ACB wishes Naveen Ul Haq a speedy recovery and extends its best wishes to Abdullah Ahmadzai for the matches ahead,” the board added in its post.

Naveen’s absence is a significant setback for Afghanistan, given his experience of 41 T20Is and his reputation as a reliable death bowler. His ability to deliver under pressure has been a key component of Afghanistan’s bowling attack in recent years.

- IANS

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Priya M
Injuries are part of the game but this is really unfortunate timing. Afghanistan needed Naveen's experience in the Asia Cup. Hope the young replacement steps up! 🇦🇫
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Rahul K
Honestly, Afghanistan's bowling attack looks much weaker without Naveen. His experience in pressure situations was crucial. Hope the medical team manages his recovery properly this time.
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Sarah B
Abdullah Ahmadzai is just 20! That's so young for international cricket. Hope he gets good guidance from senior players. Sometimes young talent surprises everyone!
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Vikram R
Shoulder injuries are tricky for fast bowlers. Hope Naveen takes proper time to recover completely rather than rushing back. Career longevity is important!
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Neha P
Afghanistan always produces such exciting fast bowlers! Even without Naveen, their bowling has Rashid Khan and others. Still a team to watch out for in the Asia Cup! 🏏

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