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Watch: Naseem Shah toils hard in nets after surgery, ready to make roaring comeback for Pakistan team

Watch: Naseem Shah toils hard in nets after surgery, ready to make roaring comeback for Pakistan team

Aiming for mega comeback, Naseem Shah toils hard in nets after shoulder surgery

Pakistan Cricket Team young pacer Nassem Shah has returned to the nets. The young speedster sustained a shoulder injury in the Asia Cup. Following which he underwent the knife and missed out in the crucial ODI World Cup. But now Naseem Shah is back at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore where he was spotted uprooting the stumps in his practice.

Naseem Shah was a major miss for the Pakistan Cricket Team in the ICC tournament. Pakistan lacked the edge in pace bowling as Haris Rauf was thrashed by the batters. But now, the youngster is back with a vengeance. He is ready to gain full fitness and be back in the national side very soon.

The pacer didn’t show any signs of rustiness in his bowling sessions. He continued to go full throttle in the nets where he uprooted the stumps multiple times.

The youngster posted a video of his bowling session on social media. To make the task difficult for himself, he bowled at a single stump. Despite his injury and surgery, the ace pacer showed his pace and precision as he uprooted the solitary stump multiple times indicating that he ready to make a roaring comeback.

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