After colliding with Shadab Khan and falling awkwardly during fielding drills, the 34-year-old allegedly hurt his shoulder. His condition for the first match is still unknown after he was transported for scans at a nearby hospital. The news of an injury arrives for Haris just as he is beginning to reacclimate to the international setting, which is the very worst time conceivable.
Shahid Afridi, the temporary chief selector at the time, called up Haris Sohail for the series against New Zealand after he had spent years away from the international squad. The new selection committee decided to keep him for another series after he played all three games in that series and scored 64 runs. Haris was once viewed as Pakistan's limited-overs cricket team's bright future, but he hasn't quite lived up to everyone's high expectations, and at 34, he could be fast outliving his window of opportunity.