
In a dramatic turn of events, Sohail Tanvir, who was dropped from the Pakistan squad due to an elbow injury, insists he is fit to play.
The Pakistan cricket Board on Wednesday dropped the  unorthodox bowler from the 15-member squad on the recommendations of the  national team management, a medical panel and the selection committee  and replaced him with rookie left arm pacer Junaid Khan.
Tanvir,  who has so far claimed 48 wickets in 36 ODIs, said, "I don't know why  they dropped me and the selectors should tell me the reason because I  was fit and getting better in bowling and fielding.
"It is hugely  disappointing to be dropped from a major event like the World Cup at  the last moment," Tanvir told The Express.
Tanvir was dropped  after playing in five of the six one-day internationals in New Zealand.
Justifying  its decision to omit Tanvir, the PCB said the medical panel had  examined the 26-year-old bowler and decided he was not 100 percent fit  to play at the top level.
"He still requires time to make a  complete recovery from his knee problem for which he had an operation  sometime back," PCB said in a statement.
Chief selector, Mohsin  Khan said that it was on the recommendations of the team management that  the pacer was dropped from the squad.
"The team management spoke  to the Board chairman expressing its concerns over Tanvir's fitness.  Subsequently, the medical panel examined him and declared he was not  fully fit.
"The team management felt that Tanvir was struggling  while fielding because of his knee problem.
"Junaid Khan was  called up because of his fine performances in domestic cricket," Mohsin  revealed.
Meanwhile former test batsman, Basit Ali cautioned that  Junaid was too raw and not ready for the international cricket.
"It  would have been better if they had included Muhammad Yousuf in place of  Tanvir. They already have too many pacers in the side and on the  pitches in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh you don't need so many  pacers," Basit said.
 
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