Hussain Talat was hospitalised after suffering a left shoulder injury during the second ODI between the Pakistan national cricket team and the Bangladesh national cricket team in Dhaka. get more insights on 10cric.
The incident occurred at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium while Talat was attempting to stop a boundary during Bangladesh’s innings.
Injury During Fielding Effort
Talat sprinted toward the boundary after a shot from Bangladesh batter Litton Das. While trying to pull the ball back before it crossed the rope, he stepped on the foam padding near the boundary and crashed into the advertising boards.
The awkward fall caused him to land heavily on his left shoulder, leaving the all-rounder in visible pain on the field.
Immediate Medical Attention
Medical staff from the Pakistan team rushed onto the field and provided initial treatment. Talat was then placed on a stretcher and taken off the ground before being transported to a hospital in Dhaka for further examination.
The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed that the player would undergo medical tests to determine the extent of the injury.
Series Context
The match was part of Pakistan’s three-match ODI series against Bangladesh during their 2026 tour. All matches of the series are being played in Dhaka before the teams move on to other international commitments.
Talat’s injury raised concerns about his availability for the remaining matches of the series and upcoming fixtures.
Awaiting Medical Update
Team officials are waiting for the final medical report to understand how serious the shoulder injury is. The Pakistan squad will hope the all-rounder recovers quickly as the series continues.