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20 April 2024

Irfan wants to win World Cup for Pakistan

Mohammad Irfan to make his Test debut at Newlands. (FILE)

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By Agencies

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Irfan no longer wants to play Test cricket so he can manage his health to play in the 2015 World Cup.

The 2.16-metre (7-foot-1) Irfan has been sidelined from international cricket for nearly seven months since injuring his hip during a Twenty20 against South Africa in Dubai last November.

The 31-year-old paceman says he has to handle the workload and "playing Test cricket is an added pressure."

Irfan said he could win next year's World Cup for Pakistan single-handedly after regaining full fitness from a hip bone injury which had sidelined him for six months.

"I am feeling good fitness and of course the target is to win the World Cup for Pakistan," said Irfan, who turns 32 on Friday.

"It's a big event, every player feels honoured to play it. In Australia pitches are very bouncy and are suitable for me and obviously I got a height factor and I can do well.

"If I managed to sustain my 100 per cent fitness I can win everything all alone, single handedly," he added.

The lanky paceman was injured during the Twenty20 series against South Africa in November last year in Dubai, missing Pakistan's series against Sri Lanka, tour to South Africa, Asia Cup and the World Twenty20.

Irfan said it was disappointing to miss six months of cricket, but said he would strive to avoid further injuries.

"I am working so hard on my fitness and I am ensuring this time that I should go (a) long way," he said.

Irfan broke into the national team in 2010 at the relatively late age of 28 but has so far played just four Tests, 27 one-day internationals and seven T20.

"I know I have to manage my workload and playing Tests is an added pressure hence I decided to play T20 and one-dayers only. I have to get myself tied up for a longer run this time and will ensure that I won't get dropped."

The selectors are not likely to take a chance on Irfan for their August tour of Sri Lanka, with the all-important series against Australia in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in October-November a more realistic target for a comeback.

Pakistan then play New Zealand in the UAE, and tour New Zealand for a short limited over series before the World Cup in 2015.