Bangladesh’s Tamim out for a month with fractured finger

Author: Agencies

DHAKA: Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal fractured a finger during training on Saturday and will be out for up to a month, according to the country’s cricket board. The left-hander suffered the injury to the little finger of his left hand and will likely have to sit out the team’s three-match ODI series against Afghanistan at home starting on September 25. Bangladesh are hopeful that the 27-year-old will be fit before England arrive to tour the country for a series comprising three ODIs and two Tests, starting on October 7. “Such injuries take about three to four weeks to heal,” Bangladesh team physio Bayzidul Islam said in a statement. “We have time and he should be able to start batting in four weeks,” he added.

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