Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Test Series 2022

Nayeem likely to miss Dhaka Test after bowling with fractured finger

Bangladesh spinner Nayeem poses with the match ball after bagging a six-wicket haul against Sri Lanka on May 16, day two of the Chattogram Test. Photo: Firoz Ahmed

Nayeem Hasan, who came in as the replacement of the injured Mehedi Hasan Miraz for the ongoing two-match Test series between hosts Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, is uncertain to take part in the second Test, scheduled to be held in Dhaka on May 23.

The rookie off-spinner, who grabbed a six-fer in the first innings, suffered a finger injury while fielding during the visitors' second innings on Wednesday, the fourth day of the Chattogram Test that ended in a draw.

Despite the injury, the right-arm spinner had the courage to bowl as many as 14 overs on the fifth day yesterday to support Taijul Islam and Shakib Al Hasan, the two bowlers who did the bulk of bowling to force a victory in the Tigers' favour.   

Habibul Bashar, former captain of Bangladesh turned national selector, informed The Daily Star of Nayeem's status yesterday.

"A fracture was detected. He still bowled with it today [yesterday]," Bashar informed while adding that Nayeem could still end up playing the second and final Test of the ongoing series.

"Whether he can play [upcoming Test] or not will depend on further assessment. He isn't ruled out yet but is unlikely to play of course."   

Before Nayeem, Bangladesh suffered injury setbacks in the just-concluded Test as injury to pacer Shoriful Islam sidelined him from the Chattogram Test.  

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Nayeem likely to miss Dhaka Test after bowling with fractured finger

Bangladesh spinner Nayeem poses with the match ball after bagging a six-wicket haul against Sri Lanka on May 16, day two of the Chattogram Test. Photo: Firoz Ahmed

Nayeem Hasan, who came in as the replacement of the injured Mehedi Hasan Miraz for the ongoing two-match Test series between hosts Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, is uncertain to take part in the second Test, scheduled to be held in Dhaka on May 23.

The rookie off-spinner, who grabbed a six-fer in the first innings, suffered a finger injury while fielding during the visitors' second innings on Wednesday, the fourth day of the Chattogram Test that ended in a draw.

Despite the injury, the right-arm spinner had the courage to bowl as many as 14 overs on the fifth day yesterday to support Taijul Islam and Shakib Al Hasan, the two bowlers who did the bulk of bowling to force a victory in the Tigers' favour.   

Habibul Bashar, former captain of Bangladesh turned national selector, informed The Daily Star of Nayeem's status yesterday.

"A fracture was detected. He still bowled with it today [yesterday]," Bashar informed while adding that Nayeem could still end up playing the second and final Test of the ongoing series.

"Whether he can play [upcoming Test] or not will depend on further assessment. He isn't ruled out yet but is unlikely to play of course."   

Before Nayeem, Bangladesh suffered injury setbacks in the just-concluded Test as injury to pacer Shoriful Islam sidelined him from the Chattogram Test.  

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