My Finger Will Never Get Back To 100% Normal, Says Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan said he was unsure when his second surgery would be conducted as he was yet to fully recover from the infection.
- Posted by Joy Tirkey
- Updated: October 06, 2018 06:22 pm IST
Highlights
-
Shakib underwent an emergency finger surgery on September 27
-
My finger will never get back to 100 per cent normal, said Shakib
-
The infection is my biggest tension, said Shakib
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan underwent an emergency finger surgery on September 27 in Dhaka after sustaining an injury during the Asia Cup 2018 in the United Arab Emirates. Despite the surgery, Shakib's finger is still affected by a bacterial infection, which is reducing the chances of a full recovery. The cricketer will undergo a second surgery in Australia this month. "The main point is how I can cure the infection because my finger will never get back to 100 per cent normal," said Shakib.
"There is no chance of soft bone getting repaired again, it will not be completely okay, but with surgery they will put the hand into a shape from where I will be able hold bat and continue playing cricket," he said. Â
Meanwhile, Shakib said he was unsure when his second surgery would be conducted as he was yet to fully recover from the infection.Â
"The infection is my biggest tension. Unless it comes down to zero per cent, no surgeon will put a hand on it. If they do it, it will go into the bone, and if it goes into the bone, the entire hand will be spoilt," he said.
The 31-year-old injured the little finger on his left hand during a One-day game in January and was sidelined for two months before he returned to the field in March.
He wanted to undergo surgery before the Asia Cup but the Bangladesh Cricket Board insisted on playing him in the key tournament.
Shakib played the team's first four matches of the tournament, where he scored 49 runs and picked up seven wickets, but developed the finger infection in the process.
The condition has effectively ruled him out for three months, making him unavailable for back-to-back home series against Zimbabwe and the West Indies from October-December.
Shakib said if everything goes according to plan he hopes to make a comeback in the Bangladesh Premier League T20 tournament in January.
(With AFP Inputs)