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<h1>Mohammad Irfan out of cricket World Cup</h1>

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Mohammad Irfan, the tallest cricketer on the planet, has been precluded of whatever is left of the Cricket World Cup in the wake of being diagnosed with an anxiety break in his pelvis, Pakistan's Cricket Board affirmed on Tuesday. The 7-foot-1 bowler experienced two MRIs that uncovered "a conspicuous anxiety crack in the pelvis," as per group physiotherapist Brad Robinson.

Irfan, 32, started feeling the harm amid Pakistan's 129-run win over the United Arab Emirates on March 3. He later missed Pakistan's last gathering match on Sunday when the group triumphed over Ireland by seven wickets.

Group Pakistan says it won't ring a substitution before Friday's quarterfinal against Australia, yet may consider one after that, the PCB said in its discharge.

"Irfan was one bowler who was diverse to all the others in the opposition," group skipper Misbah-ul-Haq said (by means of the AFP). "It is an enormous setback for us however we need to live with it."

Irfan, piled on the fourteenth best playing figure of 4/30 in a February session against Zimbabwe, is the most recent of a string of top-level Pakistani players who have been sidelined from the competition. Umar Gul and Junaid Khan, who were likewise among the first 15 players chose to play on Team Pakistan in the World Cup, were already discounted of the opposition as a result of harm. Two others, bowlers Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez, couldn't make it due to suspensions.

"It's a stressing sign for a chief however we need to figure out how to handle this," Misbah-ul-Haq said.
 
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