LAHORE: Fast bowler Haris Rauf has been ruled out of the remainder of the Pakistan Super League after dislocating his shoulder during two-time defending champion Lahore Qalandars´ two-wicket loss against Karachi Kings on Saturday. The franchise said in a statement on Sunday that doctors have advised Rauf to rest for 4-6 weeks to recover from the injury after undergoing scans. Rauf fell awkwardly on his shoulder in the last over while holding onto a stunning catch of Hasan Ali during Karachi´s thrilling run-chase as Lahore lost its fourth successive game in Pakistan´s premier domestic Twenty20 event. Rauf struggled in the first three games but bounced back against Karachi with economical figures of 1-22 off his four overs. “We are deeply saddened by Haris Rauf´s injury,” Lahore captain Shaheen Shah Afridi said. “It was painful to see him missing out … and his absence will be felt.” Rauf´s injury is the second major bowling setback for Lahore after its premier spinner Rashid Khan of Afghanistan was ruled out before the tournament due to a back injury.