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Bangladesh Brings in Zakir Hasan for Injured Shadman Islam in Second Test vs Pakistan

Bangladesh have suffered an injury setback as opener Shadman Islam is ruled out of the second Test against Pakistan with a chest injury. The left-handed opener Zakir Hasan has been called up as his replacement for the match starting May 16 in Sylhet. Shadman sustained the injury while attempting a catch during Bangladesh's 104-run victory in the first Test in Mirpur. The second Test will be crucial as Bangladesh look to clinch the two-match series at home.

Zakir Hasan replaces injured Shadman Islam in Bangladesh squad for second Test

Dhaka, May 14

Bangladesh have suffered an injury setback ahead of the second Test against Pakistan as opener Shadman Islam was ruled out of the match with a chest injury sustained during the series opener in Mirpur.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed on Thursday that fellow left-handed opener Zakir Hasan has been drafted into the squad as Shadman's replacement for the second Test, scheduled to begin on May 16 in Sylhet.

According to Bangladesh national team physio Bayjedul Islam Khan, Shadman picked up the injury while attempting a catch during Bangladesh's memorable 104-run victory over Pakistan in the first Test.

"Shadman took a blow in the chest while taking a catch during the first Test in Mirpur. He has a traumatic contusion of the chest and is in pain. He will not be available for the second Test, unfortunately," Bayjedul said in an official BCB statement.

The injury comes at an unfortunate time for Bangladesh, who are currently enjoying one of their most successful runs against Pakistan in Test cricket. The Mirpur triumph was Bangladesh's third consecutive Test victory over Pakistan, and also their first-ever home Test win against the visitors.

Bangladesh sealed the dramatic win on the final day after bowling Pakistan out for 163 while defending a target of 268. Young pace sensation Nahid Rana emerged as the star of the match with a fiery spell of 5/40, dismantling Pakistan's batting lineup during the tense final session.

Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto also played a crucial role in the victory with a fluent 87 in the second innings, helping Bangladesh post a competitive total after adding valuable runs on the fifth morning.

Pakistan showed resistance through debutant Abdullah Fazal, who scored a composed 66 and stitched together an important partnership with Salman Ali Agha. However, Bangladesh's bowlers turned the game around after tea through crucial strikes from Taijul Islam, Taskin Ahmed, and Rana.

Zakir Hasan, 28, returns to the Bangladesh Test setup after last featuring in the format in November 2024. The left-hander has previously impressed with his attacking approach at the top of the order and will now have an opportunity to cement his place as Bangladesh look to clinch the two-match series in Sylhet.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Nahid Rana is a real find for Bangladesh! That 5-wicket haul against Pakistan on home soil was something special. The future of their pace attack looks promising.

Priya S

I hope Shadman recovers soon. Chest injuries can be really tricky. Meanwhile, Zakir Hasan needs to bring his A-game—Bangladesh can't afford to lose momentum after that brilliant win. The Sylhet pitch usually assists spinners, so the batters need to step up.

Michael C

Bangladesh winning three Tests in a row against Pakistan is a massive achievement. That's no small feat. The team culture under Shanto seems to be improving. Hope Zakir Hasan grabs this chance with both hands.

Vikram M

It's good to see Bangladesh cricket finally having some depth in their pace department. For years we used to say they rely too much on spinners. Now with Taskin, Rana, and others, it's becoming a balanced attack. Just need the batting to hold up consistently. 💪

Rohit P

To be honest, I think the BCB should manage injuries better. Shadman getting hurt during a catch practice shows something is off with their training methods. Still, congratulations to Zakir—hope he makes the most of this opportunity.

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