Shakib Al Hasan Injury Update: India defeated Bangladesh by a huge margin of 280 runs in the first Test match played in Chennai. The second match will be played in Kanpur from September 27, in which there is doubt over Shakib Al Hasan’s playing. His finger was injured in the first match, due to which he could not bowl much. His injury was confirmed during the commentary in the match. Now it is being told that the physiotherapist is examining Shakib very carefully.
Let us remind you that during the first Test match, former Bangladesh cricket team captain Tamim Iqbal was also present in the commentary panel. Giving an update on Shakib’s health, he said, “I was shocked that Shakib did not bowl. While talking to other people, I came to know that his finger is damaged, which has undergone surgery. Apart from this, he is also having problems with his shoulder.”
Tamim Iqbal expressed his displeasure on this issue and said that if Shakib was facing so many problems, then the team management should have paid attention to these things before the series. According to him, this shows that Shakib was not talked to before the match and the board is playing with the health of its bowlers. This is a very unfortunate thing.
Selector statement
Hanan Sarkar, one of the selectors of the Bangladesh cricket team, said, “Shakib is our best player. When he is in the playing eleven, it becomes easy to make the team combination. We always have to think about Shakib’s selection before the next match and there is still time left before the next match starts.” Let us tell you that Shakib Al Hasan could not take any wicket in both the innings of the first test match. While batting, he scored 32 and 25 runs respectively in the first and second innings.
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