The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
Haider was one of Pakistan’s few successes in last week’s nine-wicket defeat in Birmingham after he made a fighting 88 — the highest score in the match — in the second innings on his test debut. “The physiotherapist examined me and has given me 10 days rest time,” the 24-year-old told the Geo Super sports channel. “I have pain in the chipped finger on my right hand and a specialist will examine me this week to decide if I can still be fit for the fourth test (starting on Aug. 26 at Lord’s).” Haider suffered a hairline fracture which got worse after the second test. Vice-captain Kamran Akmal will now return to the team after being dropped for the Birmingham game. Pakistan, who trail the four-match series 2-0, are also expected to recall former captain Mohammad Yousuf and Yasir Hameed to bolster the batting.
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