Mustafizur Rahman is yet to receive confirmation by the Bangladesh Cricket Board. File Pic[/caption]Internet Desk: The injury worries continue in the Indian Premier league as Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered a big blow as Bangladeshi pace spearhead Mustafizur Rahman, who played a significant part of the winning Sunrisers Hyderabad team in the IPL 2016, is uncertain to take part in the IPL this season.
The left-arm fast bowler is yet to get a go-ahead from the Bangladesh Cricket Board for participation in the IPL.
“I have learnt a lot from the IPL, but I don’t think I will be able to make it for the tournament this time around. I am waiting for permission from the Board”, Mustafizur was quoted as saying to The Sportstar.
Mustafizur was a vital cog in the Sunrisers outfit that lifted the IPL trophy for the first time in 2016. The 21-year old, who became an instant hit at the international level owing to a dream debut, was acquired by the Hyderabad franchise for Rs.1.4 Crore before the IPL’s ninth edition.He played 16 matches for them last year, picking up 17 wickets, the second most for the franchise.
Mustafizur himself divulged that it is unlikely that he will be featuring in IPL’s tenth edition, especially because he is yet to receive confirmation by the Bangladesh Cricket Board. In the event that he does receive an approval, he would have to return back by May. An official from the BCB confirmed that “The Fizz”, as he is called, will definitely miss the first leg of the IPL.To compound problems further, Mustafizur is unsure about his fitness as well.
He has been advised rest by Mashrafe Mortaza, who wants him to get back into his rhythm first, especially because of the long season ahead. Mustafizur is currently with the Bangladesh team, featuring in the ODI series against Sri Lanka. Post the end of the three ODI series, the sides will face off in two T20Is.
The IPL begins with the first match between the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 5. Mustafizur’s non-participation is a big blow for the Sunrisers, who will have to cope with a depleted bowling attack, if the left-armer fails to make it to the tournament this time.
He is a valuable asset to any side, especially in limited overs, because of the way he disguises his slower deliveries and cutters. However, it might turn out to be a good move as well as the Bangladeshi pacer is concerned, as the load of a fast bowler needs to be carefully managed, especially when it is someone like Mustafizur, who tends to get injured.
0 comments:
Post a Comment