Nurul Hasan came in as a substitute for Yasir Ali, arriving in the second innings of the first Test against Pakistan in Chattogram on Tuesday.

He Ducked to Release the ball :-

Yasir Ali, who scored 36 off 72 balls, was hitting. On the helmet by Shaheen Afridi when he ducking to release. The ball which did not pick up as he expected.

Bangladesh physio Bayajidul Islam quickly checked Yasir Ali and he went back to bat. But one over extra, Bayajid came back to see Yasir at the drink break, after which he left.

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With only seven balls left before the drink. No concussion test was done at the time but decided to go to the team’s guidance. when he signaling to them that he was unwell.

Nurul Hasan came in as a substitute for Yasir Ali

Minhajul Abedin told :-

“We have picked Noorul Hasan as Yasir Ali’s concussion sub,” BCB’s chief selector Minhajul Abedin told Cricbuzz on Monday.

The incident happened at the end of the 30th over when Yasir Shaheen fell in a bouncer from Shah Afridi. Ali took his eyes off the delivery as soon as the ball came down and hit the helmet.

“We are looking into him now and we took a concussion test because he told us that he was not managing well,” he said.

Nurul Hasan came in as a substitute for Yasir Ali

A After losing Mushfiqur Rahim :-

Apart from losing Mushfiqur Rahim in the very first over, Yasir Ali added 47 runs with Liton Kumar Das to revive the innings and give the hosts a considerable lead.

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It is learning that Yasir Ali will be taking to the hospital for a scan in time.

Team director Khalid indicated minutes later. That Yasir had been ruling out of the Test match. With Nurul Hasan in his place. Yasir was taking to Imperial Hospital for a CT scan.

This is the third time Bangladesh has been looking for an injury option. The first instance was during the Kolkata Test in 2019 when Liton Das and Naeem Hasan suffered head injuries. Mohammad Saifuddin was also substituting during the ODI against Sri Lanka in May this year.