Pakistan wicket keeper-batsman Mohammad Haris will replace key batsman Fakhar Zaman in the T20 World Cup 2022, it was revealed on Thursday morning.
The Event Technical Committee (ETC) of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 has approved the inclusion of Harris in the squad as a replacement for Zaman, who is out of today’s match due to a severe right knee injury. were done
Harris’ name was suggested as Zaman’s replacement but approval from the ETC was required before the player could be officially included in the squad.
The ETC was attended by ICC General Manager – Cricket (Chair) Wasim Khan, ICC Head of Events Chris Tetley, Cricket Australia’s Peter Roach, Men’s T20 World Cup Local Organizing Committee Shane Doyle and Sean Polakand Ian Bishop. Joined as an independent member.
The 32-year-old batsman suffered a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) strain seven weeks ago during the Asia Cup 2022, after which he underwent extensive rehabilitation. He joined the squad after being declared fit but unfortunately sprained his knee which further aggravated his injury in the Asia Cup.



