Razzaq returns to Test squad - Sports Hitzs24

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Razzaq returns to Test squad


* Abdur Razzak played the last Test in the West Indies visit in February 2014.

Around four years after the fact, the spinner has come back to the Test squad.

Abdur Razzak played the last Test in West Indies visit in February 2014. Despite the fact that he is outside the national group for just about four years, he is a general entertainer in residential cricket. He found the product of persistence in such huge numbers of days. Left-hander Spaniard has been reviewed to the 16-part squad declared for the Test arrangement against Sri Lanka.

BCB sources said before that Razzak was requested to join the training with the group. An official choice will be taken in the wake of testing the spinner, who is 35 years of age, by and by. Be that as it may after Razzak was incorporated into the last squad selectors

Shakib Al Hasan has gotten finger damage in the tri-arrangement last. He won't have the capacity to play in the primary Test in Chittagong. Razzaq was to a great extent come back to satisfy the absence of Shakib. Mahmudullah will lead Shakib's nonappearance Apart from Razzak, there are five other master spinners - Mehedi Hasan Miraj, Taizul Islam, Tanvir Haider, Sanjamul Islam and Naeem Hasan. Among them, Sanjamul and Tanveer were anticipating the Test introduction and Naeem Hassan did not make a global presence.

Razzaq has achieved the point of reference of 500 wickets as the principal Bangladeshi bowler in the five-star cricket a couple of days prior. Be that as it may, his rocking the bowling alley in the Test isn't so sharp. Just 23 wickets in 12 Tests in eight years. Chittagong Test will happen on January 31. The second and last Test will begin from February 8 in Mirpur.

Bangladesh squad: Mahmudullah (skipper), Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Mosaddek Hossain, Taizul Islam, Mostafizur Rahman, Kamrul Islam, Mehdi Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Naim Hasan, Sanjamul Islam, Tanvir Haider and Abdur Razzak

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