Hafeez, who returned to Lahore this week, told reporters today that he would have recovered from an ankle injury in a week or 10 days time to be available for the World Cup.
"The team management felt differently and ruled me out of the tournament for me it is the management's decision; it's for the best," Hafeez said.
The senior player made it clear that he had always given his 100 per cent for Pakistan in every role and so it was an unfortunate scenario to be not able to take part in the World Cup.
"I am sad to miss the World Cup," Hafeez said.
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Hafeez further said that now he would first want to recover from his injury and then try to get his bowling action cleared.
"Apparently Hafeez wanted to focus on getting his bowling action cleared by working out in the nets prior to the ICC bowling assessment test but head coach Waqar Younis and bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed felt otherwise," a source told PTI.
"In this background, Hafeez suffered his ankle injury in the second one-dayer against New Zealand. But the doctors said he would recover in 10 to 15 days time but the team management felt they could not take further risk with his fitness and decided to ask for a replacement," the source said.