Pakistan's Hasan Ali Resumes Bowling After Head Injury Scare Against Bangladesh
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali left the field on a stretcher after a blow to the head during the second test against Bangladesh in Sylhet.
- Ali landed awkwardly while attempting a return catch and appeared dazed, receiving medical attention before being taken off.
- The 31-year-old returned to the field and resumed bowling before the end of the morning session, with his departure appearing precautionary.
A moment of concern rippled through the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Saturday as Pakistan's pace bowler Hasan Ali suffered a blow to the head, prompting his temporary removal from the second Test against Bangladesh. The incident occurred in the eighth over when Ali, fielding a return catch off Tanzid Hasan Tamim's shot, landed awkwardly and clutched his head, appearing disoriented.
Medical staff promptly attended to the 31-year-old bowler, who was then stretchered off the field. The sight of a player being carried off after a head injury invariably raises alarm bells in the cricketing world, given the potential for serious consequences. Thankfully, the scare proved to be short-lived.
Ali made a welcome return to the field in the 16th over, resuming his bowling duties before the lunch break. This swift return suggests the injury was not severe and that the decision to take him off was primarily a precautionary measure, allowing for proper assessment and ensuring his well-being. Bangladesh, having won the toss and elected to bat, reached 101 for three at lunch, with the focus now shifting back to the on-field action after this brief but concerning interruption.
Originally published by Gulf Today in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.