Bangladesh's Mushfiqur out of ODI series against New Zealand
29-year-old wicketkeeper is expected to miss two weeks of action due to hamstring injury
Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim (C) is expected to miss the rest of the ODI series against New Zealand after suffering hamstring injury in the first match on December 26,2016.
WELLINGTON:
A hamstring injury will keep Bangladesh wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim out of the remaining two one-day internationals against New Zealand and possibly the first Test, coach Chandika Hathurusingha said Wednesday.
"We are looking at two weeks, anything before is a bonus," he said on the eve of the second ODI in Nelson.
The 29-year-old Mushfiqur scored 42 runs in the first ODI in Christchurch on Monday before being forced to retired hurt.
The hosts won the opening match of the series by 77 runs.
"He's been one of the form batters as well as the wicketkeeper for a long time, across all three formats, so it's a blow but that's part and parcel of the game," Hathurusingha said.
There are two ODIs and three T20 matches to be played before the first Test starts in Wellington on January 12.
Nurul Hasan will take the gloves for his ODI debut on Thursday at Saxton Field in Nelson where Bangladesh hold the record for the highest score at the ground with 322-4 against Scotland during the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
Hathurusingha said it is a statistic that gives his side hope.
"History says we have played well here. It's a good thing and it's not a long way back, with most of the players involved in that game, so it's a good memory for them," he said.
"That kind of thing helps. Even in the last game, getting 270, although we lost a couple of early wickets, has given us confidence going in to the next game."
A hamstring injury will keep Bangladesh wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim out of the remaining two one-day internationals against New Zealand and possibly the first Test, coach Chandika Hathurusingha said Wednesday.
"We are looking at two weeks, anything before is a bonus," he said on the eve of the second ODI in Nelson.
The 29-year-old Mushfiqur scored 42 runs in the first ODI in Christchurch on Monday before being forced to retired hurt.
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The hosts won the opening match of the series by 77 runs.
"He's been one of the form batters as well as the wicketkeeper for a long time, across all three formats, so it's a blow but that's part and parcel of the game," Hathurusingha said.
There are two ODIs and three T20 matches to be played before the first Test starts in Wellington on January 12.
Nurul Hasan will take the gloves for his ODI debut on Thursday at Saxton Field in Nelson where Bangladesh hold the record for the highest score at the ground with 322-4 against Scotland during the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
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Hathurusingha said it is a statistic that gives his side hope.
"History says we have played well here. It's a good thing and it's not a long way back, with most of the players involved in that game, so it's a good memory for them," he said.
"That kind of thing helps. Even in the last game, getting 270, although we lost a couple of early wickets, has given us confidence going in to the next game."