The poor run of injuries seems to continue with Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal. After sitting out the T20 World Cup, the explosive opener has lost out on yet another opportunity to play for his country owing to a left thumb fracture, an injury that he has been nursing for a while. He has been ruled out of the two Tests series against Pakistan scheduled to be played at Chattogram and Dhaka in late November and early December.
"The fracture had almost healed but my thumb remained swollen. So we wanted to have another X-ray, which revealed that there was a fracture,” Tamim was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.
“Probably there were two, but it didn't come out in the first scan. The finger has gone back into the split. I can't move it. The whole process has to start again,” added the ODI captain of the Tigers, who had already made himself unavailable for the three-match T20I series against the visiting Pakistan side which begins on November 20th at Dhaka.
The 32-year-old, who last played for Bangladesh in July this year, was injured while playing Everest Premier League in Nepal in September. He was not part of Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup squad and it seems he would have to wait for yet another series to start playing again. Bangladesh next play New Zealand in an away series starting on the eve of the new year.