Shaheen Shah Afridi 'decides against' participating in ongoing BPL.

LAHORE -- Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi has decided against participating in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), and will continue his rehab at National High-Performance Center (NHPC) Lahore, sources told Geo News.

The sources said Saturday that the left-arm fast bowler had planned to participate in the BPL and play two to three games as part of his rehabilitation.

However, the pacer has now decided against partaking in the league and continuing his rehab in Pakistan, they added.

According to the sources, the speedster would reach Lahore next week to continue his rehab at the NHPC.

The pacer had been ruled out of the home series against England and New Zealand due to a knee injury he sustained during the final of the T20 World Cup in Australia on November 12.

Despite the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) claim of "no sign of injury", Shaheen has been out of the game for over two months now.

While training with the national team ahead of the one-day international (ODI) series against New Zealand, Shaheen had said he was feeling better and set to make a comeback very soon.

"I am ready," wrote Shaheen in a Tweet, sharing a video by the PCB in which talked about his recovery and rehab.

Shaheen credited the team's physiotherapist Cliffe Deacon for his rehab work and said that...

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