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Taskin can play Test by managing shoulder injury: BCB physio

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03 Aug 2024 19:54:52 | Update: 03 Aug 2024 19:54:52
Taskin can play Test by managing shoulder injury: BCB physio
Taskin Ahmed celebrates after getting a wicket on the fourth day of the first test against South Africa in Durban on April 3, 2022 —AFP Photo

Taskin Ahmed's aspiration to return to the longer format can be fulfilled if he can manage his shoulder injury well, said Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) physio Bayjedul Islam Khan on Saturday.

The Bangladesh pace bowling spearhead took a break from Test cricket during the last Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) at the start of this year, largely due to his recurring injury. At this time, he continued other formats of cricket without further problem, reports BSS.

The lanky pacer who played his last Test in June last year, had of late expressed his desire to get back to the longer version format as Bangladesh geared up to play a two-match Test series against Pakistan.

"Taskin has played in the T20 format of late and so he needs not to bowl for a longer spell during this period," Bayjedul said on Saturday.

"He has a should issue, which has been a recurring problem for him. Even he had to recheck this problem during the T20 World Cup (In the USA and West Indies in June). The thing is the injury didn't aggravate. But the damage he had at that time is exactly the same now," he added.

Since the injury has not aggravated, Taskin can continue Test cricket by managing himself and with proper workouts, Bayjedul said.

"A player can play by managing such kind of injury. If he continues his rehabilitation and the workouts, he can well survive," the physio opined.

"So we can say he is available to play Test cricket. But you have to take a lot of workload in the Test cricket. Unlike T20 cricket, a bowler needs to bowl longer spells and not only longer spells, he needs to keep up the same rhythm and speed from morning to evening session of the Test. So he will try to do that and if he feels better, he can definitely play Test cricket."

Taskin was present in fitness tests on Saturday, which were supposed to be held at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.

The cricketers who are in the Test fold were scheduled for a physical assessment test on Saturday, starting with a 1.6km time trial at the BNS under their strength and conditioning coach Nathan Kiely.

However, due to inclement weather, they had to move to the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur for a gym session and other fitness tests.

Bangladesh National Cricket Team is all set to tour Pakistan for the two-match Test series. They will fly to Pakistan on August 17.

The Test series will begin on August 21 in Rawalpindi followed by the second match to be played in Karachi from August 30. Both the games will be part of the ICC Test Championship.

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