BCB president asks Mustafiz to skip IPL, PSL for 2 years
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan has asked pacer Mustafizur Rahman not to play in outside establishment Twenty20 classes for the following two years to maintain a strategic distance from intermittent wounds.
The BCB president thinks the pace isn't having the capacity to give his best execution to the national group. Mustafiz got toe damage while playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year.
The national cricket group's poor execution in Test coordinates in West Indies has likewise provoked the BCB supervisor to take the choice.
"Mustafiz brought brilliant accomplishment for the national group, however now experiences wounds repetitively. Tragically that he isn't having the capacity to peform for the nation because of the wounds he is getting while at the same time playing in outside establishment groups. This isn't adequate," Nazmul told newsmen on Friday.
Mustafizur Rahman played for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Lahore Qalanders in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
He missed the three-coordinate Twenty20 arrangement against going by Afghanistan in June and couldn't recuperate before the selectors reported the squad for West Indies visit.
"He can't keep getting wounds over and over while playing for outside associations and afterward miss the national group's amusements. We furnish him with therapeutic treatment inevitably. I as of now have let him know not to play remote establishment competitions for the following two years," he said.
The BCB president additionally informed newsmen concerning a few senior players' hesitance to play Test cricket.
"There're a couple of senior players of our nation who are not intrigued by playing Test cricket. For instance, Shakib wouldn't like to play Tests, Mustafiz too isn't intrigued," he said.
"They don't specifically say that they won't play, yet they attempt to skip Test matches. There are a couple of other people who are likewise not intrigued by playing Test cricket as it is extremely intense," Nazmul told newsmen.
Bangladesh was whitewashed by West Indies in the as of late finished two-coordinate Test arrangement by wide edges. In one of the matches, Bangladesh made a record, losing all wickets in their most reduced ever Test score, 43 runs
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