The attacking midfielder played 90 minutes – and found the target – against Plymouth, but had to pull out of international contention after picking up an injury in that game.
Wales are second in Group J on the back of their only defeat from their four games in this qualifying campaign, a 4-3 loss in Belgium in June.
They are a point behind North Macedonia, who won 1-0 in Kazakhstan, while Belgium are third, three points further back but with two games in hand.
After playing Kazakhstan, Wales face Canada in a friendly in Swansea on Tuesday, 9 September.
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