Shoriful Islam Ruled Out of Pakistan Test, Races Against Time for India Series
Shoriful Islam, Bangladesh’s promising left-arm fast bowler, has been ruled out of the second Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi due to a groin injury. The injury has put his participation in the upcoming two-Test series against India next month in jeopardy.
According to Bangladesh team physio Bayjedul Islam Khan, Shoriful complained of discomfort in his groin after the first Test last week. Subsequent MRI scans confirmed a Grade 1 left adductor strain, which typically requires around 10 days of recovery. Shoriful has already commenced his rehabilitation.
Shoriful’s absence is a significant blow to Bangladesh, as he played a crucial role in their 10-wicket victory in the first Test. He claimed three wickets and also contributed with the bat, hitting two sixes in his 14-ball 22.
Taskin Ahmed has been drafted into the playing XI for the second Test in Shoriful’s place. Taskin is making his return to Test cricket after more than a year.
Bangladesh’s next assignment is a tour of India, where they will play two Tests and three T20Is. The first Test is scheduled to begin in Chennai on September 19.
Bangladesh have a busy schedule ahead of them, with two Tests at home against South Africa in October and a full tour of the West Indies in November and December.
Shoriful’s injury is a setback for Bangladesh, who have already missed his services in 11 Tests since his debut three years ago. However, the team will be hoping that he recovers in time for the crucial series against India.