The cricketing world is abuzz as India prepares to face Bangladesh in the second and final Test of their series, scheduled to start on September 27 at the iconic Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. Having won the first match convincingly, Team India is eyeing a 2-0 clean sweep, while Bangladesh seeks to salvage pride and end the series on a high note. However, the mood within the Bangladeshi camp has darkened due to injury concerns surrounding their star all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan.
Increased Tension Surrounds Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan’s condition has taken center stage, amplifying the tension within the Bangladeshi team. The veteran all-rounder contested the Chennai Test despite nursing an injury to his left finger, sustained during the ODI World Cup. This ongoing issue, compounded by a shoulder injury, raises questions about his participation in the upcoming Kanpur Test. Shakib is currently under medical supervision, with selectors hopeful but cautious regarding his recovery.
Selector Hannan Sarkar Provides Updates on Shakib’s Injury
Bangladesh’s chief selector, Hannan Sarkar, addressed the media, expressing his faith in Shakib’s abilities. “Shakib is the cornerstone of our team. When he is on the field, it simplifies our team dynamics significantly,” he stated. Moreover, Sarkar noted Shakib’s mindset in the previous match, highlighting the confidence he exhibited, even if the runs didnโt reflect it strongly. “His experience brings balance to our lineup. Although he didnโt accumulate big scores, his presence is invaluable,” he added.
Sarkar further elaborated on the decision-making process regarding Shakib’s fitness, saying, “We are exercising caution. Thereโs some discomfort in his hand, but we believed him to be fit before the previous match. We had cleared him with the physiotherapist beforehand. If he finds himself unable to bowl, he can still contribute as a batsman. However, if he feels that he can’t perform adequately in either role, that poses a different issue.” As of now, Shakib will remain under observation for a couple of days, after which an assessment will be made in consultation with the medical team.
Shakib’s Lackluster Performance in the First Test
Unfortunately for Shakib, the Chennai Test didn’t showcase his capabilities as he had hoped. In the first innings, he bowled only 8 overs, failing to take any wickets while contributing a modest 32 runs. During the second innings, he bowled 13 overs yet again left without a wicket, and managed to score just 25 runs. His underwhelming performance outlined the struggles of the Bangladeshi team, culminating in a resounding 280-run defeat.
As the cricketing community keenly anticipates the Kanpur Test, all eyes will be on Shakib Al Hasan. His status remains uncertain, but his influence on the team’s performance is undeniable. Can Bangladesh rally without him, or will Shakib make a daring return to lead his team against a formidable Indian side? The coming days will reveal all.