He is playing for Ghani Glass against Eshal Associates


Fast Test bowler Mir Hamza was injured while fielding and he had to leave the field due to an elbow injury during the match.
Test bowler Mir Hamza was injured while fielding in the President's Trophy Grade One cricket tournament.
32-year-old left-arm fast bowler Mir Hamza is playing for Ghani Glass against Eshal Associates.
On the second day of the match at the HPC Oval Ground, Mir Hamza was injured while taking a diving catch. The left-arm fast bowler injured his elbow, due to which he had to leave the field.
Ghani Glass coach Test wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal called Mir Hamza's injury a sad situation.
Kamran Akmal said that there is no such thing as grass on the outfield. If players dive on clay, then this will happen.
A few days ago, Sui Southern Gas coach Muhammad Hafeez had also severely criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB_ on the same ground, raising questions about the arrangements for the President's Cup.
Mir Hamza has been selected by Karachi Kings in the 'Silver' category in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) draft for the 2025 season.
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