Nurul Hasan will miss the remainder of his Zimbabwe tour due to a fractured finger. Following Nurul Hasan’s injury, Litton Das is expect to be named captain for the remaining T20Is.
On July 31st, Bangladesh completed a resounding victory over hosts Zimbabwe in the second T20I at Harare. However, the victory has left a sour taste in the mouth of the visitors. Who will now be without their newly appointed skipper Nurul Hasan, who suffer a finger injury during the match.
Nurul Hasan’s team lost the first T20I of the three-match series at the same venue, but they responded with a commanding performance on Sunday to ensure series parity with a comfortable seven-wicket victory. Hasan’s appointment as skipper for the ongoing series. Follow the absence of regular skipper Mahmuddalah, who rested for the series.
The wicketkeeper-batter injured late in Zimbabwe’s batting innings while keeping against fast bowler Hasan Mahmud. However, the stand-in skipper continued with his duties behind the wicket despite significant pain in his finger. The physio team revealed that the player fractured his index finger and will need at least three weeks to recover, ruling him out of not only the remaining T20Is but also the upcoming three-match ODI series.
“We took an X-ray, which revealed an index finger fracture.” Such injuries take about three weeks to heal. As a result, he will miss Tuesday’s final T20 match as well as the upcoming ODI series,” team physio Muzadded Alpha Sany said in a video message.
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Bangladesh bounced back in the second T20I, thanks to Mosaddek Hossain and Litton Das.
Bangladesh redeemed themselves with a comprehensive victory in the second T20I. After being humiliated by the hosts in the series opener. Mosaddek Hossain name player of the match after taking his first five wickets in international cricket. The 26-year-old bowler had a career-best 5/20 figures to restrict the hosts to 135 runs in 20 overs.
The subcontinent side cruised past Zimbabwe’s target as opener Litton Das anchored the chase for the visitors with his sixth half-century in the format for Bangladesh.
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