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Irfan injury not serious, says Pakistan coach Waqar

NAPIER: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis erased doubts over the fitness of spearhead Mohammad Irfan who was injured during the World Cup 129-run win over the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.

"I don´t think it´s a major concern," said Waqar after the match. "He has an issue with his gluteus and it´s an old problem.

"Irfan will be fine in the next couple

By AFP
March 04, 2015
NAPIER: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis erased doubts over the fitness of spearhead Mohammad Irfan who was injured during the World Cup 129-run win over the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.

"I don´t think it´s a major concern," said Waqar after the match. "He has an issue with his gluteus and it´s an old problem.

"Irfan will be fine in the next couple of days and will play against South Africa."

Irfan, the tallest ever cricketer at 7 feet, one inch, managed to bowl just three overs and hurt his hip in the field on Wednesday.

The 32-year-old paceman has taken six wickets in the tournament with a best of 4-30 against Zimbabwe in Brisbane on Sunday.

He will be key in Pakistan´s crunch game against South Africa in Auckland on Saturday.

Pakistan have four points in as many games and need to win their next two games -- the last against Ireland in Adelaide on March 15. (AFP)