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Ebadot Hossain dropped out of T20 World Cup

Ebadot Hossain dropped out of T20 World Cup.

Bangladesh speed bowler Ebadot Hossain has been dropped the T20 World Cup which will be held in the United States and the West Indies due to his fitness to prepare before the global tournament. Taijul.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board’s head physician affirmed. Even as the pacer assured the reporters that he hoped to make a comeback in the main event.

Ebadot had expressed confidence in his recuperation following surgery for an anterior cruciate ligament injury sustained during Bangladesh‘s home series against Afghanistan in July 2023 when he collided with an umpire while bowling.

“I want to return before the World Cup; otherwise, why am I working so hard? The way things are going is great. The most important thing is how supportive the medical team is, and I’m doing extremely well in rehab. I’m recovering my strength. I’m working out on the sand field and building strength. “I am hopeful that something positive will happen in the future,” Ebadot told reporters on January 13 after completing a rehabilitation session at the BCB’s school.

Ebadot was ruled out of competitive cricket after the injury and has not appeared since the Asia Cup. He has since failed to make himself available for subsequent international series, as well as the Bangladesh Premier League and the present Dhaka Premier League, the country’s regular List A event.

Debashish stated that the right-arm pacer cannot make a comeback before the T20 World Cup. “No way (Ebadot will return before the World Twenty20).. We are not even thinking about it,”

“It does not happen in that time frame (before the World Cup). It takes eight to twelve months, but you must have at least ten months. He underwent surgery in December, so he won’t be able to return until at least October. He can make a comeback earlier, but not in the World T20,” he added. However, Ebadot underwent surgery in August of last year.

Meanwhile, Debashish stated that they are confident that the injured combination of Soumya Sarkar and Taijul Islam would be available before the home series against Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe are attacked to visit in May to play a five-match T20I series. It would signal the beginning of Bangladesh’s preparation for the 2018 T20 World Cup.

Soumya suffered a knee injury in the third one-day international against Sri Lanka. He collided with an advertising board while attempting to rescue a four. Taijul also participated in the second Test, but after feeling difficulty in his knee, his health obliged him to undergo rehabilitation.

Soumya experienced ligament damage during the Sri Lanka series after colliding with a billboard. We have met with the greatest knee specialist in our nation and want to proceed with conservative treatment. It will take four to six weeks to complete cautious management. Currently, he is undergoing therapy and doing well. We are confident that he will be able to cope without surgery. In that instance, you must provide time. He has already been out for four weeks, with another two weeks remaining. But you can appreciate that there is a Zimbabwe series and the administration will name the team. He is still attempting to rebuild his strength, Debashish stated.

Taijul also had a knee injury, but he continued to play. Fielding in the first Test wounded him. So rehabilitation is critical, and the cases of Soumya and Taijul are extremely similar.

The period is extremely tight because both injuries occurred within one week. They will require some time to recuperate, which is making things tough for us because we are short on time. I believe both will be OK (before the Zimbabwe series). But we are unsure of the time span required to get totally fit,” he added.

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