DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman is unlikely to play any further part for English county side Sussex this season after he was diagnosed with a tear in his shoulder, cricket officials said on Wednesday.

The promising paceman, nicknamed Fizz, aggravated an old shoulder injury during his short stint with Sussex in the ongoing Twenty20 Blast competition, playing two matches and bowling just 7.2 overs before being sidelined.

Sussex rested the 20-year-old left-arm quick from matches against Glouces­tershire and Hampshire but hoped he would be fit enough to return for Thursday’s clash with Glamorgan.

It had been planned that Mustafizur would join Sussex for the whole of their Blast and One-Day Cup campaigns.

But he only arrived in time to play his first match away to Essex last week.

Sussex said on Wednesday that Mustafizur would play no part in their upcoming Blast or One-day Cup group matches.

“Under the direction of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, he is due to have a scan this week to ascertain whether or not he will be fit enough to play in any knockout matches should Sussex qualify for the latter stages of either competition,” a club statement said. “It is hoped that there is a possibility of him returning to Hove in the future.”

However, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) spokesman Jalal Yunus said his chance of playing any further matches for Sussex this season looked ‘very bleak’ after an MRI scan suggested a tear in his shoulder.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2016

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