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Big name Bangladesh bowler to miss Pakistan T20I series
Big name Bangladesh bowler to miss Pakistan T20I series

Int'l Cricket Council

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Int'l Cricket Council

Big name Bangladesh bowler to miss Pakistan T20I series

Mustafizur was hit on his left hand attempting a caught and bowled off Australian Josh Inglis in Saturday action. Mustafizur, Rishad star in brilliant bowling display | Innings Highlights | T20WC 2024 Mustafizur, Rishad star in brilliant bowling display ESPNCricinfo reported the news late on Sunday, with Bangladesh national team physio Delowar Hossain assessing the damage. "Mustafizur suffered a clip fracture on his left thumb while playing his last match of the Indian Premier League yesterday," Hossain told the publication. "This injury requires a period of rest and rehabilitation. As per our current assessment, he will be unavailable for selection for the next two to three weeks. We will conduct a follow-up evaluation after two weeks to monitor his recovery progress." Khaled Ahmed as replaced Mustafizur, who becomes the third player leave the squad for the series that begins on May 28 in Lahore. Nahid Rana earlier withdrew for personal reasons, and Soumya Sarkar has since been ruled out with a back injury, and replaced by Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Khaled comes off a strong domestic season, incuding a haul of 20 wickets in the recent Bangladesh Premier League. Bangladesh play Pakistan in three T20Is in Lahore on May 28, 30 and June 1, and will be looking to bounce back after losing a T20I series 2-1 to UAE in Sharjah. Mustafizur Rahman the rising star Newshighlighed newsMustafizur Rahman

Bangladesh Star, Who Made Shocking Revelations About PSL, Rejoins Lahore Qalandar Squad
Bangladesh Star, Who Made Shocking Revelations About PSL, Rejoins Lahore Qalandar Squad

NDTV

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Bangladesh Star, Who Made Shocking Revelations About PSL, Rejoins Lahore Qalandar Squad

Bangladesh spinner Rishad Hossain has rejoined Lahore Qalandars ahead of their eliminator clash against Karachi Kings in the PSL, scheduled for Thursday in Lahore. Rishad was in Sharjah on Wednesday, where he featured in the third and final T20I of the Bangladesh-UAE series. He played in two of the three matches, with UAE clinching the series 2-1 in Sharjah. He was among several overseas players who temporarily moved out of Pakistan earlier this month when the PSL was suspended due to border tensions. At the time of PSL's sudden suspension, Rishad had revealed that the tensed situations made New Zealand star Daryl Mitchell extremely worried and even made England batter Tom Curran cry. Later, Tom Curran took to Instagram and revealed that he did not cry during that situation. With Rishad's return, Qalandars now boast a trio of Bangladeshi spinners, including Shakib Al Hasan - who has played one match - and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who joined the squad a few days ago. Rishad has already played five matches for Qalandars this season, picking up nine wickets at an average of 16.44. However, he struggled during the UAE series, taking three wickets at a high cost. Qalandars now face some tricky selection decisions, especially in their bowling unit, which features a wide range of options. While Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf lead the pace attack, the choice among the three spinners will be one to watch. Rishad will be available for the remainder of Qalandars' PSL campaign, as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has extended his No Objection Certificate (NOC) from May 22 to May 25. Bangladesh begin their T20I series against Pakistan on May 28 in Lahore, while the PSL final is set for May 25. On Wednesday, Bangladesh pacer Nahid Rana and two key members of the coaching staff withdrew from the upcoming T20I tour against Pakistan, citing security concerns, just days before the team's scheduled departure. The BCB confirmed that fielding coach James Pamment and strength and conditioning coach Nathan Kiely will not travel with the squad, as the team prepares for a three-match series in Lahore on May 28, 30 and 31.

PSL 2025: Rishad Hossain rejoins Lahore Qalandars squad ahead of eliminator clash
PSL 2025: Rishad Hossain rejoins Lahore Qalandars squad ahead of eliminator clash

Hans India

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

PSL 2025: Rishad Hossain rejoins Lahore Qalandars squad ahead of eliminator clash

Lahore: Bangladesh spinner Rishad Hossain has rejoined Lahore Qalandars ahead of their eliminator clash against Karachi Kings in the PSL, scheduled for Thursday in Lahore. Rishad was in Sharjah on Wednesday, where he featured in the third and final T20I of the Bangladesh-UAE series. He played in two of the three matches, with UAE clinching the series 2-1 in Sharjah. He was among several overseas players who temporarily moved out of Pakistan earlier this month when the PSL was suspended due to border tensions. With Rishad's return, Qalandars now boast a trio of Bangladeshi spinners, including Shakib Al Hasan - who has played one match - and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who joined the squad a few days ago. Rishad has already played five matches for Qalandars this season, picking up nine wickets at an average of 16.44. However, he struggled during the UAE series, taking three wickets at a high cost. Qalandars now face some tricky selection decisions, especially in their bowling unit, which features a wide range of options. While Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf lead the pace attack, the choice among the three spinners will be one to watch. Rishad will be available for the remainder of Qalandars' PSL campaign, as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has extended his No Objection Certificate (NOC) from May 22 to May 25. Bangladesh begin their T20I series against Pakistan on May 28 in Lahore, while the PSL final is set for May 25. On Wednesday, Bangladesh pacer Nahid Rana and two key members of the coaching staff withdrew from the upcoming T20I tour against Pakistan, citing security concerns, just days before the team's scheduled departure. The BCB confirmed that fielding coach James Pamment and strength and conditioning coach Nathan Kiely will not travel with the squad, as the team prepares for a three-match series in Lahore on May 28, 30 and 31.

Will Mustafizur Rahman join Delhi Capitals for rest of IPL 2025? Bangladesh pacer takes flight to Dubai instead of India
Will Mustafizur Rahman join Delhi Capitals for rest of IPL 2025? Bangladesh pacer takes flight to Dubai instead of India

Mint

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Mint

Will Mustafizur Rahman join Delhi Capitals for rest of IPL 2025? Bangladesh pacer takes flight to Dubai instead of India

Delhi Capitals on Wednesday named Mustafizur Rahman for the rest of Indian Premier League (IPL) as a replacement for Australian Jake Fraser-McGurk but the Bangladesh pacer's participation is still uncertain as he is yet to get an No-Objection Certificate from his board. His doubtful participation became more relevant when Rahman was pictured boarding the flight to Dubai for Bangladesh's two-match T20I series against UAE on May 17 and 19. The IPL 2025 came to a one-week halt due to the rising India-Pakistan tensions across border. With the immediate ceasefire announced by both the countries, the BCCI decided to resume IPL 2025 with a revised schedule for the remaining 17 matches. According to the revised schedule, Delhi Capitals play Gujarat Titans (May 18), Mumbai Indians (May 21) and Punjab Kings (May 24). Based on a Cricbuzz report, giving Mustafizur a NOC to play IPL would put the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in a fix with regards to two other players who are also playing in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Rishad Hossain and Nahid Rana were playing in the PSL before the tournament was suspended for a few days due to India-Pakistan tensions. PSL is resuming on May 17. Notably, Rishad and Nahid are also a part of the Bangladesh team for UAE T20Is. If Mustafizur gets the NOC, the BCB would be forced to do the same with Rishad and Nahid too. "We are not saying that we won't let Mustafizur play in the IPL for the Delhi Capitals but at the same time, there is a thing called national commitment and he needs to fulfil that," a BCB official was quoted as saying to the website. Based on a Cricbuzz report, giving Mustafizur a NOC to play IPL would put the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in a fix with regards to two other players who are also playing in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Rishad Hossain and Nahid Rana were playing in the PSL before the tournament was suspended for a few days due to India-Pakistan tensions. PSL is resuming on May 17. Notably, Rishad and Nahid are also a part of the Bangladesh team for UAE T20Is. If Mustafizur gets the NOC, the BCB would be forced to do the same with Rishad and Nahid too. "We are not saying that we won't let Mustafizur play in the IPL for the Delhi Capitals but at the same time, there is a thing called national commitment and he needs to fulfil that," a BCB official was quoted as saying to the website. 'Along with that, if we had released him in that case, what would we have done with the two cricketers who took part in PSL, as they could have asked why we were not releasing them? We don't want to be in a position that allows any Board to point a finger at us,' he said. Delhi Capitals are placed fifth in the IPL 2025 points table with 13 points. They need to win all their final games to be in contention for a place in the playoffs which start on May 29. Stay updated on all the action from the IPL 2025. Check the IPL 2025 Schedule, track the latest IPL 2025 Points Table, and follow the top performers with the Orange Cap and Purple Cap.

'Daryl Mitchell won't return to Pakistan, Tom Curran cried' comments created false impression: Rishad Hossain apologises
'Daryl Mitchell won't return to Pakistan, Tom Curran cried' comments created false impression: Rishad Hossain apologises

Hindustan Times

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

'Daryl Mitchell won't return to Pakistan, Tom Curran cried' comments created false impression: Rishad Hossain apologises

Bangladesh all-rounder Rishad Hossain has issued a statement on his comments made on the Pakistan Super League, which caused a stir on social media. Rishad, who plays for Lahore Qalandars in PSL, talked about how overseas stars reacted after the league was suspended due to the India-Pakistan conflict. After the indefinite suspension, overseas players in the PSL were flown out to the UAE, from where they were booked on connecting flights to their final destinations. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the interior minister in the Pakistan government, held meetings with foreign cricketers and six franchise owners of the PSL before the overseas players took the flight back to Pakistan. Rishad gave an interview about how the overseas stars like Daryl Mitchell and Tom Curran were scared after they got to know that the airport from which their charter aircraft took off came under missile attack 20 minutes later, before they boarded the flight. While talking to Cricbuzz, the Bangladesh all-rounder claimed that Mitchell told him he wouldn't travel to Pakistan again, and Curran started crying. However, now Rishad has tracked back to his old comments in a recently issued statement in collaboration with Lahore Qalandars' social media accounts. The young Bangladesh all-rounder said that his comments were misrepresented without the full context. "I'm aware that a recent comment I made has caused confusion and has unfortunately been misrepresented in the media, creating a false perception. The comment was made during a brief interview with Bangladeshi journalists while I was in transit at Dubai Airport. It lacked full context and unintentionally overstated the emotions involved," Rishad said in a statement. Rishad revealed that he has already issued an unconditional apology to Mitchell and Curran. He also claimed that he will be rejoining Lahore Qalandars on the PSL resumption. "I sincerely regret any misunderstanding it may have caused. I've offered an unconditional apology to Daryl Mitchell and Tom Curran. I hold deep respect for my fellow teammates and truly value the Qalandars brotherhood—where we always stand by one another, no matter what. I look forward to rejoining my team when the Pakistan Super League resumes," he added. The PCB tried to host their remaining eight matches in the UAE, but the Emirates Cricket Board denied their request, which left the PSL in a bit of limbo with uncertainty over its future. IPL and PSL both were suspended at the same time. However, the Indian cash-rich league is all set to resume from May 17, but there is no clarity on the future of Pakistan's T20 league tournament. New Zealand's Mitchell also issued a statement on the India-Pakistan conflict, where he expressed his grief for the victims, but he didn't deny Rishad's comments on him, saying that he won't travel to Pakistan again. "It's been tough to watch two countries that are so close to my heart in conflict over the past few days. My thoughts are with those affected on both sides. Both the PSL and IPL have played major roles in my career, and I've always cherished my time in both tournaments. I hope peace prevails and we can get back to playing the game we love and continue giving back to the amazing people who support us. It's nice to be home now with my family, but I'm also looking forward to returning to both countries in the future. Places I truly love spending time in," LQ quoted Mitchell.

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