Razzaq confident of playing Big Bash League

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Pakistan all rounder Abdul Razzaq feels confident enough to be fit before the Big Bash League starts.
“I’ve been advised two weeks rest by the medics and after that I should be ready to play cricket again. It’s a frustrating injury but I’m confident that I will be fit for the Big Bash League,” Pakpassion quoted him as saying.
Razzaq aggravated the injury to his right shoulder in the third one day international in the recently concluded series against Sri Lanka and left the UAE on Wednesday to return to Pakistan for treatment and rest.
Razzaq, who was a member of the Leicestershire squad last season that lifted the Friends Life Twenty20 Cup, has signed a deal with the Melbourne Renegades where he will team up with Pakistan team mate Shahid Afridi, as well as high profile Australian cricketers such as Shaun Tait and Dirk Nannes, as well as Leicesteshire team mate Andrew McDonald.
The Big Bash League is due to commence on December 16 when the Sydney Sixers take on Brisbane Heat at the Sydney Cricket Ground, with the final scheduled for 28th January.