Shakib had earlier missed the two Tests against Sri Lanka © Getty
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan's comeback from a hand injury has been delayed further with the all-rounder set to miss the opening T20I of the two-match series
against the visiting Sri Lankan side. While Bangladesh chief selector
Minhajul Abedin was hopeful of his return for the second T20I, Shakib
himself expressed doubts over his participation for the remainder of the
series against Sri Lanka.
Shakib
sustained an injury to his left hand during the tri-nation ODI series
final and later had to receive stitches. The 30-year-old, who was named
the Test and T20I skipper of the national team, was subsequently ruled
out of the two-match Test series with Mahmudullah leading in his place.
According
to Minhajul, the stitches on Shakib's left hand have been removed and
it would require at least a week to heal. "We knew that he might not be
available for the opening T20 but we are hopeful that he will be in back
in action when we will play the series concluding game in Sylhet,"
Minhajul told Cricbuzz.
Shakib,
meanwhile, said he's unlikely to be unavailable for both the games,
setting his sights on the tri-nation T20I series in Sri Lanka, also
involving India, for his return to national duties. "I don't think I
will be available in the T20 series," he told reporters on Sunday
(February 11). "The doctor told me that it will take two weeks to heal
fully. I am looking forward to playing in the Nidahas Cup by completing
my rehab fully during the upcoming two weeks."
The
T20I series against Sri Lanka begins in Dhaka on February 15. The
second match of the series will be played in Sylhet on February 18. The
tri-nation series in Sri Lanka is set to begin on March 6.
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