Mehedi under injury cloud
Mehedi Hasan Miraz sustained a blow to the right index finger while batting on the fourth day of the second Test against Australia, which ended in defeat for Bangladesh in Chittagong earlier today. The right-handed off-spinner was unable to bowl during Bangladesh's defence of 86 runs in the fourth innings and according to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), the 19-year-old will go for an X-ray to gauge the extent of the damage.
It was learnt that his condition is not serious, and the X-ray will be done as a precautionary measure. In the 55th over of Bangladesh's second innings, a bouncer from Pat Cummins cannoned off Mehedi's gloves and struck his helmet, with the guard on the back of the helmet falling off because of the impact. There was a break in play of approximately five minutes as he received treatment on his finger.
That was his ninth delivery, and he played 45 deliveries after that, which may be reason to be optimistic that the damage was minimal.
Bangladesh's next assignment is against South Africa later this month, with the first tour game taking place from September 21.
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