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Naseem Shah ruled out of PSL with injury

Published on: April 7, 2026 11:50 AM

Naseem Shah Ruled Out Of PSL 2026 Due To Injury

Naseem Shah has been ruled out for the foreseeable future after sustaining a side injury during a match in the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL), his franchise Rawalpindi Raiders confirmed on Monday.

Read More: Naseem Shah likely to join Islamabad United for PSL 2024

The fast bowler picked up the injury while playing against Karachi Kings, raising concerns about his availability for the remainder of the tournament. According to a statement issued by the franchise, the team’s medical staff are closely monitoring his recovery and rehabilitation process.

The statement added that a possible return for Naseem could be expected towards the latter stages of the tournament, depending on his progress and fitness clearance. However, no definitive timeline has been provided, leaving his participation uncertain.

RawalPindiz franchise has been hit with a major blow in PSL Season 11 as star fast bowler Naseem Shah has been ruled out of the tournament due to injury.#PSL11 #RawalPindiz #NaseemShah #PSLNews #CricketNews #BreakingNews #InjuryUpdate #PakistanCricket #PSL2026 #CricketUpdates… pic.twitter.com/JskdyVqjnd

— GH Sports (@GHSports_) April 6, 2026

Team management expressed full support for the young pacer during his recovery period, emphasizing his importance to the squad. “His presence in the team is invaluable, and we are committed to ensuring he receives the best care and support,” the franchise said.

Naseem Shah has been a key player in the PSL, known for his pace and ability to deliver crucial breakthroughs. His absence is likely to impact the team’s bowling strength as the competition intensifies in its later stages.

Injuries have been a recurring challenge for fast bowlers due to the physical demands of the sport, and teams often manage player workloads carefully to avoid long-term setbacks. Fans and analysts alike will be hoping for a swift recovery for the talented bowler.

Read More: Babar & Naseem withdraw from national t20 cup 

The development comes as teams continue to battle for playoff spots in one of Pakistan’s most popular cricket tournaments, with squad depth and player fitness playing a crucial role in determining success.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sports Tagged With: cricket injury, Karachi Kings, Latest, Naseem Shah, Pakistan Cricket, PSL, Rawalpindi Raiders

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