The team's tension increased before the Kanpur test, the star player was in danger of being dropped.

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The second match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh will be played from September 27. Both teams will face each other at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. Team India, which has won the first match of the series, will be eyeing to clean-sweep Bangladesh. At the same time, the Bangladesh team will play to end the series on a draw. But the tension of the Bangladeshi team increased before the important match. The team's veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is in danger of being ruled out of the Kanpur Test.

Shakib Al Hasan increased the tension in the team

Shakib Al Hasan played the Chennai Test with an injury. Shakib had suffered an injury to his left finger during the last ODI World Cup. He had also felt a problem in the same finger in the first match of the series. Apart from this, he was also in trouble due to a shoulder injury. In such a situation, Shakib Al Hasan is now under the supervision of doctors before the second Test match. Meanwhile, Bangladesh selector Hannan Sarkar has given a big update on Shakib Al Hasan's injury.

Selector Hannan Sarkar gave a big update

Speaking to reporters, selector Hannan Sarkar said, 'Shakib is our best player. When he is in the playing eleven, it is easy for us to make a team combination. Shakib's batting style showed a lot of confidence compared to the way he has batted before. He played with ease and handled the pressure. Yes, he did not score big, but he is always important for the balance of the team.'

He further said, 'We always have to think before selecting Shakib for the next match and there is time before the next match. We will see what condition he is in. We know that there is a discussion about the pain in his hand. It was not there before the match and many people have tried to explain it in different ways, but before the match, we took approval from the physio to be 100 percent fit before taking him in the playing eleven. Shakib is such a player that if he cannot bowl, he can play as a batsman. If he feels that he cannot bat or bowl, then it is a different scenario. He will be kept under observation for the next two days. After this, we will take the feedback of the physio.'

Could not leave his mark in the first test

The Chennai Test was nothing special for Shakib Al Hasan. He bowled only 8 overs in the first innings and did not take a single wicket. At the same time, he was able to contribute only 32 runs in batting. After this, he bowled 13 overs in the second innings and this time too he did not get success. He could score only 25 runs in the last innings of the match. In such a situation, his team had to face defeat by 280 runs in the match.