Bangladesh all-rounder Mohammad Saifuddin is set to miss the Tigers’ home series against Pakistan in the not so distant future in November-December. Debashish Chowdhury, the main doctor of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), affirmed the news and said that Saifuddin needs to rest for a month before he begins his restoration.
Prior, the Chittagong-conceived Mohammad Saifuddin was managed out of the T20 World Cup 2021 because of a back issue. According to a group official, the speedster griped of agony on the left half of his back after Bangladesh’s match against Sri Lanka on October 24 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Mohammad Saifuddin is presently set for one more delayed break from global cricket. “He (Saifuddin) has a pressure injury. Following a month’s rest he will begin his recovery program,” Chowdhury was cited as saying to Cricbuzz on Thursday, October 28.
Bangladesh will have Pakistan for three T20Is and two Tests, beginning November 19. The Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka and the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram will have the matches. The Tests are additionally a piece of the 2021-23 World Test Championship title.
Rubel Hossain replaces Mohammad Saifuddin for World Cup
Mohammad Saifuddin played four games for Bangladesh in the World Cup prior to getting precluded. Rubel Hossain, who was in the stores, was called upon as a substitution for the harmed pacer. The Event Technical Committee of the World Cup supported Rubel as a substitution.
“We will comprehend the gravity of his physical issue after he gets once again to Bangladesh yet since he can’t make a rebound in the competition we decided on a substitution,” Rabeed Imam, ranking director media and correspondences of BCB, said on Wednesday.
Mohammad Saifuddin got five wickets in the World Cup at an economy pace of seven and scored 24 runs, including a 19-run appearance against PNG at Al Amerat. After Saifuddin was precluded, Bangladesh included left-arm pacer Shoriful Islam for the game against England on October 27 in Abu Dhabi.
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Mohammad Saifuddin has had issues with his back for a long time now. The youth played the 2019 World Cup with cortisone infusions, however missed a couple of games too. After he was unable to make a cut for some matches, he welcomed analysis.