Bangladesh quick bowler Ebadot Hossain has been dominated out of Tuesday’s final One-Day International and the Twenty20 International collection in opposition to Afghanistan as a consequence of a knee harm.
Ebadot picked up the harm in Bangladesh’s 142-run defeat within the second match on Saturday in Chittagong when he hobbled off the bottom and was unable to bat.
“The MRI suggests that this is not a major injury. We expect him to recover in about two weeks time,” Bangladesh group physiotherapist Muzadded Alpha Sany stated in an announcement issued by the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
“He will remain with the team as he does his rehab.”
The victory on Saturday made Afghanistan simply the second group to win an ODI collection in Bangladesh up to now seven years after world champion England.
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Bangladesh, which additionally misplaced the opening match by 17 runs, is now in peril of being whitewashed at residence since struggling a 0-3 defeat to Sri Lanka in 2014.
The ODI collection will observe two T20Is in Bangladesh’s northeastern metropolis of Sylhet on July 14 and 16.
Afghanistan additionally suffered an harm blow forward of the T20Is, as tempo bowler Naveen-ul-Haq was dominated out for the collection with a knee harm and was changed by Nijat Masood, in keeping with cricket web site Cricbuzz.
Nijat, who performed three T20Is to this point, impressed in his Test debut in Bangladesh, selecting up 5 for 79 in his debut innings.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com