Shakib Al Hasan controlled out of T20 World Cup because of hamstring injury

Expert all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been governed of the continuous ICC Twenty20 World Cup attributable to a hamstring injury, boss selector Minhajul Abedin told Cricbuzz on Sunday (October 31). Abedin uncovered the degree of the injury isn't known at this point and his interest in the approaching series against Pakistan, starting on November 19, will be chosen after a report from physiotherapist Julian Calafate. "Shakib supported a left lower hamstring strain while handling during the match against the West Indies. In clinical assessment it was analyzed as a physical issue of Grade 1 power,'' said boss doctor of the BCB, Debashish Chowdhury. "He is precluded from investment in the last two matches of the competition and until the additional survey," Bangladesh, who have lost each of the three games up to this point in the Super 12 stage, won't make a swap for the player for the rest of the opposition.