The latest player to suffer a fitness problem is fast bowler, Sohail Khan who has developed a calf muscle strain after bowling just six overs in the warm up game against Bangladesh.
"Doctors have advised him two to three days rest and he should be okay but we are monitoring him closely," a team spokesman said.
But the assurances from the team management is unlikely to assure Pakistani cricket fans because they made similar statements when it came to injuries to paceman, Junaid Khan and senior allrounder, Muhammad Hafeez.
Interestingly, the team management didn't play Sohail in the two one-day internationals against New Zealand and than fielded him against Bangladesh on Monday.
A reliable source in the Pakistan Cricket Board said that if Sohail's injury also developed into something serious than Sohail Tanvir was the likely option to replace him if such a situation arose.
Pakistan's World Cup campaign has been hit by injuries and the choice of the two replacements, pacer Rahat Ali and opener, Nasir Jamshed has already caused lot of debate since the former was not even in the original 30 member preliminary squad and has played a single ODI way back in June, 2012 in Sri Lanka.
