Bangladesh Cricket Board
president Nazmul Hassan Papon and chief selector Faruque Ahmed both hinted that
Test skipper Mushfiqur Rahim might not keep during the one-off Test against
India due to begin from June 10 in Fatullah.
Led by ODI skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (C), Bangladesh's national players pose for the camera with their new national jerseys, sponsored by Robi Axiata Ltd, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur yesterday. Photo: Star
Mushfiqur, who hurt his right ring finger on the second day
of the first Test against Pakistan ,
is yet to completely recover from the injury though he has been practising
batting.
"I have spoken to Mushfiqur. From what I know, he
wants to keep wickets. But because the India series is taking place after
a short gap he hasn't been able to recover completely as yet. There are still a
few doubts. He may not stand behind the stumps," Papon told reporters at
the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday.
Faruque echoed Papon's sentiments and termed Mushfiqur's
injury as a concern.
"His finger still hurts and that's why we are a little
worried. We have been discussing this issue. But there's still a long time to
go. We still have nine more days in hand. We will have to wait and observe this
matter before making a final decision," said Faruque.
If Mushfiqur does not keep, it is likely that debutant
Litton Kumar Das, who was in the Test squad for the Pakistan series and is
currently in the preliminary squad for the India series, will play the Test.
On the contrary, the good news is that pacer Rubel Hossain
has recovered from the side-strain he suffered during the Pakistan series
and is available for selection. He will be expected to share the new ball with
Mohammad Shahid. The question however remains with regards to the third seamer
in the 14-member squad.
The management
will have to choose from Abul Hasan, Shafiul Islam or the young left-arm pacer
Mustafizur Rahman, who made an impressive debut against Pakistan in the
lone T20I. Shafiul is fit, but his decision to not take part in the final round
of the Bangladesh Cricket League reportedly annoyed the selectors quite a bit.
Abul on the other hand has just started getting wickets in domestic cricket and
didn't do too well in the Pakistan
series.
The main debate between the selectors and coach Chandika
Hathurusingha however, according to sources, is regarding leg-spinner Jubair
Hossain. Selectors are against picking Jubair, who didn't get any game-time in
the last series, while the coach reportedly wants the leg-spinner in the team.
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