Pakistan Cricket Board has announced leg-spinner Shadab Khan fit to play in the ICC World Cup. Shadab, who was named in Pakistan's 15-member World Cup squad, had been ruled out of the ODI series against Pakistan after the 20-year-old was detected with a virus that would require treatment and rest for at least four weeks.


The PCB sent him to Manchester to consult with Dr Patrick Kennedy, who had given the leg-spinner two week's medication and rehab course, which Shadab went through at the National Cricket Academy.

Shadab said he was delighted to have cleared the medical tests and be declared fit for the World Cup.

"It has been difficult to stay away from international cricket and watch Pakistan play. As a professional cricketer, you want to be part of the team's success. Having played in the 2017 Champions Trophy I understand the glamour, flavour and importance of global events," Shadab said.

"I am looking forward to competing in the World Cup and help Pakistan achieve success," he added.

The board said Shadab's appearances in the World Cup warm-up matches against Afghanistan and Bangladesh on May 24 and 26 were subject to his fitness and team management's decision.