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Thursday, 1 November 2007, 08:34 GMT

Pakistan's Asif to miss series

Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif will miss this month's one-day series in India with a chronic elbow problem.

Asif missed four of the five one-day matches at home to South Africa last month because of the on-going injury.

Shafqat Naghmi of the Pakistan Cricket Board said: "Asif is not 100% fit and needs some more time to fully recover.

"It's a rare injury that doesn't need surgery or can be treated by medicine - he needs to exercise and strengthen the muscles around his elbow to recover."

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No replacement for Asif was announced for series which begins in Guwahati on 5 November.

And Naghmi was unsure as to whether Asif would regain full fitness for the three-match Test series that starts on 22 November in Delhi.

"That's too early to predict, maybe he regains full fitness before the Test series, but we can't say in how many days Asif's injury would heal up," Naghmi said.

"But the balance of the team is not disturbed with Asif's absence, we still have four fast bowlers in the squad."

Asif however, is hopeful of playing some part in India.

"It is a big disappointment (to miss the one-day series) because a tour to India is always important and I wanted to be part of the team," he said.

"My doctor and our trainer David Dwyer have given me a detailed programme and I will extensively follow that because I want to be the part of the tour. I hope to be fit for the Tests."



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