"Obviously I remain disappointed that I am not in the Pakistan squad but the reason for me leaving the national T20 was a back strain that I suffered during the event," Shehzad said yesterday.
He said that he had already been called to the national cricket academy for an examination and rehabilitation for his back strain.
"The back strain was the reason I couldn't carry on any longer in the national event where I was leading the Lahore team," he said.
"Having played for Pakistan every time I can't make the squad I am disappointed as every professional player should be. But to say I left the national T20 because of this is not unfair and false," he claimed.
Shehzad who has scored centuries for Pakistan in all three formats of the game said he was trying hard to regain full fitness and confidence of the selectors.
Shehzad and Umar Akmal were both sidelined by the national selectors after the World T20 with chief selector, Inzamam-ul-Haq saying they were dropped on disciplinary grounds.
Both have already apologized to the cricket board and insist they are are ready to follow any reformation by the PCB to be considered for national selection again.
While Shehzad struggled in the national T20 event, Umar Akmal has been in flowing form strengthening his case for a recall to the national team for the T20 and ODI series against the West Indies in the UAE from September 23.
Akmal scored a blistering 115 from 48 balls with nine sixes and nine fours playing for Lahore Whites against Rawalpindi on Monday in the national T20 event which has now moved to Pindi from Multan.
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