2023
Men's ODI WC: Injured Shakib Al Hasan Still Doubtful For Bangladesh's Match Vs India
Shakib Al Hasan: Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is still uncertain of playing in Thursday's crucial ICC Men's ODI World Cup match against hosts India and a final call on his availability will be taken only on the morning of the match.
Shakib had suffered a left quad injury during Bangladesh's match against New Zealand a few days back and the team management is sweating on the availability of their best player for the match against table-toppers India.
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