Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been administered out of the forthcoming ODI arrangement in New Zealand subsequent to continuing damage to one side ring finger. Shakib copped a blow from Thisara Perera while batting in the last of the sixth release of Bangladesh Premier League on Friday evening, and endured a crack.
“A x-beam was done after the match and the outcomes have affirmed a break on the left ring finger. The influenced territory will presently must be immobilized for around three weeks,” BCB Senior Physician Dr Debashis Chowdhury said.
With a three-week course of events set to immobilize, and ease the agony in Shakib’s finger, the 31-year-old is viably additionally governed out of the first of the three Tests against New Zealand, which begins on February 28 in Hamilton. Include some recuperation time and absence of match practice to the condition and it’s hard to see Shakib playing on this voyage through New Zealand, particularly in the number one spot up to the World Cup and an ongoing history of the load up competing with the all-rounder over his wellness to run with it.
This isn’t a similar finger that was worked upon in September a year ago. Shakib, having recuperated from the collected discharge in his finger, made a rebound to cricket in the Test arrangement against the Windies at home in November, and proceeded to make his ODI return against a similar resistance in the restricted overs arrangement that pursued before long.