According to information gathered from the national conditioning camp in Lahore, the national selectors and team management are looking to recall left-arm pacers Muhammad Aamir, Junaid Khan and veteran pace bowler Umar Gul for the New Zealand tour.
"Another uncapped southpaw pacer Rumman Raees is also in serious consideration but he unfortunately has fallen ill and could not attend the fitness tests held so far," one source told PTI.
He said that the selectors were impressed with both Junaid Khan and Rumman's bowling with the latter showing his skills as part of England Lions team in the recent T20 series.
"If Rumman gets well soon and passes the fitness test he is also under consideration for the T20 series," the source said.
Chief selector Haroon Rasheed when contacted told PTI the squads for the series was yet to be finalized.
"But yes we have been impressed with the form of Aamir, Gul and Junaid and Rumman is a good prospect," he said.
The former test batsman said that it was good that Pakistan had now more bowling options.
Junaid last played in May in Lahore against Zimbabwe before being dumped by the selectors.
Asked whether the board had given clearance for the selection of tainted Muhammad Aamir for the New Zealand series, Haroon said he was invited to the camp alongwith 25 other players after clearance from the board.
"But as far as his visa issues for New Zealand are concerned I am not aware of that as it is something the board is handling. For our part we will only announce the squads after the Chairman has approved them," Haroon added.
But the source said that the tall Irfan could be dropped for the tour to New Zealand because of form and fitness issues.
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