Pakistan opener Abid Ali complained of chest pain midway during his innings in a domestic match and was rushed to a hospital on Tuesday. Abid was playing for Central Punjab in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Karachi and was batting on 61 when he retired hurt. He was recently adjudged the Player of the Series in Pakistan’s 2-0 victory against Bangladesh, scoring 263 runs at an average of 87.66. Abid has played 16 Tests since his debut in 2019, scoring 1180 runs at 49.16 with four centuries, including a top score of 215 not out against Zimbabwe.
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He retired hurt after he complained of chest pain while playing for Central Punjab in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy earlier today. pic.twitter.com/vnksuihrKq
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