Mustafizur will undergo surgery if necessary: BCB

The Bangladesh Cricket Board will not take any risk with their injured sensation Mustafizur Rahman and is ready to go for surgical procedure if needed.

Sports Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 27 July 2016, 02:21 PM
Updated : 27 July 2016, 02:21 PM

The 20-year-old pacer will have to get another MRI done of his shoulder to identify the type of injury.

The shoulder injury has essentially ended his county stint with Sussex Sharks.

The left-arm seamer suffered the injury during Bangladesh's home series against Zimbabwe in November last year.

The wound has resurfaced following Mustafizur's debut with Sussex, where he grabbed four wickets for 23 to mark his introduction to the NatWest T20 Blast.

But new complications were detected in the first MRI in England. He met the doctor there on Tuesday evening, Bangladesh time.

"There are some extra liquids on his shoulder. He'll undergo another MRI there. Then we'll know what we need to do – whether he will need injection or surgery. We need to wait until then," BCB's media committee head Jalal Yunus said on Wednesday.

"We'll hear out the opinions of the doctors there, and our physios and doctors are always here. We will then take a final decision," he added.

Surgeries are usually the best remedy for such injuries but can put Mustafizur out of action for around six months.

But he is looking at a packed schedule at home and away with national fixtures coming up after the English county. So the pros and cons of a surgical option have to be weighed well.

"Surgery will be considered if it is needed. A step will be taken according to the situation. Mustafizur is a huge asset for us. No risk will be taken regarding him," Yunus said.

On their website on Wednesday, Sussex announced that Mustafizur will no longer play in the T20 Blast and Royal One-Day Cup group matches.

The assessment of the injury will determine whether or not he will be fit enough to play in any knockout matches Sussex may qualify in the latter stages of either competition, the report said.

Languishing at the bottom half of the points table in both the tournaments, the probability of Sussex progressing beyond the pool phase is dim.

Mustafizur himself has nothing but praise for Head Coach Mark Davis, skipper Luke Wright and his teammates, and it is hoped that there is a possibility of him returning to Hove in the future, the report added.

Sussex Cricket wished Mustafizur a speedy recovery from his injury and all the best for the future.