Kanpur Test: After the Indian team won the first test match played between India and Bangladesh by 280 runs, the Indian and Bangladesh cricket teams have started preparing for the Kanpur Test. The Indian team is eyeing a clean sweep in the test series by winning the Kanpur Test. On the other hand, the Bangladesh team will try to make a comeback and focus on drawing the series.
Shakib Al Hasan may be out of Kanpur Test
Shakib Al Hasan may be out of the second Test match to be played between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib's participation in the second match against India in Kanpur Test is in danger due to a finger injury. The selector of the Bangladesh Cricket Board said that the all-rounder will be monitored before the second match in Kanpur. After this, his inclusion in the playing eleven will be considered.
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan's participation in the Kanpur Test against India is in jeopardy after he experienced discomfort in his bowling finger during the first Test. pic.twitter.com/rGLFzzYGMU
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Could not bowl properly in the first match
Shakib was not able to bowl at his full potential in the first match. He felt uncomfortable most of the time due to a finger injury. He bowled only 8 overs in the first innings and 13 overs in the second innings. His performance with both bat and ball was disappointing in Bangladesh's 280-run defeat in the first Test, as he remained wicketless in Chennai and could score only 32 and 25 runs in two innings.
Shakib got injured due to excessive bowling
Recently, during a conversation with Indian commentator Murali Karthik, Shakib revealed that he is having pain in his bowling finger. He attributed this problem to over bowling during his only match with Surrey in the English County Championship. At the same time, a ball from Jasprit Bumrah hit his hand. Earlier, Shakib was declared 100% fit and he did not complain of any discomfort before the match.