Pakistan's Faheem Ashraf has been cleared to play against Australia in the second Test in Karachi after returning a negative result for COVID-19 in a retest.
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The 28-year-old allrounder had tested positive for the virus on arrival at the team hotel, throwing his participation in doubt for the second Test, which starts on Saturday.
But in a boost for the hosts following the first Test stalemate on a lifeless wicket, Faheem has now been given the green light to play.
"Faheem has tested negative in retests and has rejoined the side, meaning he's now available for the second Test," a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spokesperson said on Thursday.
Faheem had missed the first Test draw in Rawalpindi after sustaining a hamstring injury during the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
He has so far taken 22 wickets and scored 600 runs in the 13 Tests he has played for Pakistan.
The hosts were also without fast bowler Hasan Ali in the first Test due to an abductor strain.Â