Pakistan's difficult tour of Bangladesh took another distressing turn at the Sher-E-Bangla International Stadium in Dhaka when batter Hussain Talat suffered a severe injury. During the second ODI, Talat collided violently with an advertising board while attempting a defensive maneuver in the field. The player was clearly in extreme physical distress, prompting an immediate response from the medical staff who rushed onto the field to provide emergency assistance.
Pakistan batter hospitalised after picking serious injury during BAN vs PAK clash
This physical setback adds to the mounting pressure on a Pakistan side that has struggled for form throughout the series. Following a humiliating defeat in the opening match, the team suffered a bizarre middle-order collapse in the second game, sparked by the controversial run-out of Salman Ali Agha. Just as the tide seemed to be turning—with the Pakistani captain and Mohammad Wasim Jr. dismantling the Bangladesh top order to leave them reeling at three wickets down early—the momentum was abruptly halted by this unfortunate accident.
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The injury occurred in the sixth over of the Bangladesh innings, just as Litton Das was beginning a counter-attack against Mohammad Wasim Jr. Litton struck a powerful shot that sent Talat racing toward the boundary in an extraordinary diving effort. Although the ball eventually reached the cushions, Talat’s momentum carried him forcefully into the advertising boards. The impact was severe enough that he had to be carried off the field on a stretcher with his left arm placed in a sling cast.
Saad Masood comes in as replacement
In response to the emergency, Saad Masood was promptly named as a replacement for the remainder of the match. While the team waits for further medical evaluations, Talat’s availability for the rest of the series remains highly uncertain. This latest injury leaves Pakistan grappling with both a tactical deficit and a growing list of concerns as they navigate a challenging tour.
In the previous encounter at this same venue, Bangladesh displayed remarkable batting resilience, largely powered by an unbeaten half-century from opener Tanzid Hasan that steered them to a comfortable victory. However, the narrative shifted dramatically in the second match. With a competitive total already on the board, the Pakistan captain ensured there would be no repeat of that performance, leading a clinical dismantling of the home side's top order.
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The departure of Tanzid triggered a rapid collapse for the hosts. In the very next over, the pressure told as the other opener, Saif Hassan, was dismissed on the first ball he faced. Shaheen then doubled down on his dominance in the following over, sending former captain Najmul Hossain Shanto back to the pavilion for a duck. Within a few short overs, Shaheen's clinical pace bowling had effectively gutted the Bangladesh top order, leaving their chase in tatters.
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