Opening batter Abdullah Shafique and fast bowler Shaheen Afridi were among a group of players sick with a fever after the team left Ahmedabad following a seven-wicket loss to India.
Both Shafique and Afridi rejoined the team in practice at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday and are available for selection. Also, opener Fakhar Zaman was on Thursday ruled unavailable for selection until next week due to a knee injury.
However, middle-order batter Saud Shakeel is back in the selection frame.
Pakistan made a solid start to the tour nament with wins over Netherlands and Sri Lanka at Hyderabad, a venue where the team got a warm reception.
The crowd was behind Babar Azam-led side when Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan both scored centuries in Pakistan’s record run chase of 345-4.
But Pakistan — touring India for the first time in seven years — faced a vociferous partisan crowd of more than 1,00,000 India supporters at Ahmedabad as they slumped from 155/2 to be all out for 191.
“We have lost to India, but if you see we had also won two matches. We have to match our skills with our game awareness … we can’t say we are behind the world,” said Rizwan, who has scored 248 in three innings.
Babar, the No.
1-ranked batter in ODI cricket, is yet to get his momentum in the tournament. But more than batting it’s the bowlers who haven’t yet got into any sort of rhythm against good batting sides.
Afridi has struggled to pick up early wickets, while Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali have performed in patches.