‘Hopefully Shakib will be able to play first Test against Windies’
Premier all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is hoped to feature for Bangladesh in their first of two Tests against the West Indies, informed BCB physician Monjurul Hossain Chowdhury.
Shakib, who suffered a groin injury during Bangladesh's third and final ODI against the West Indies on Monday, underwent a scan on Wednesday. And the BCB physician informed that Shakib's scan looks good and the premier all-rounder can hopefully start training in a few days.
"The scan report is very good. Clinically, there are no problems. We hope that he will return to practice very soon. The physio also saw him. We hope Shakib will be able to play from the first Test," said BCB physician Monjurul.
Shakib was kept under observation for 48 hours after the left-armer had left the field following the injury in the final ODI against the West Indies at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram.
The incident took place when Shakib came in to bowl the fifth delivery of the 30th over. Having bowled the delivery, he collapsed in pain. The physio attended to the ace all-rounder and after Shakib got up, he could not go through any lunges or jogs and left the field.
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