Pakistan all-rounder Hussain Talat has been ruled out of the upcoming series against Bangladesh after suffering a shoulder injury during the second ODI.
The injury is also expected to keep him out of the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League, dealing a significant setback to the player.
Pakistan all-rounder Hussain Talat has been ruled out of the series against Bangladesh after sustaining a shoulder injury in the second One Day International (ODI).
The development was confirmed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which stated that the injury would keep the player away from competitive cricket for several weeks.
Recovery Timeline: 12 to 14 weeks
According to the PCB, Talat will require 12 to 14 weeks to fully recover from the shoulder injury.
Medical assessments determined that the rehabilitation period would prevent the all-rounder from participating in upcoming international fixtures during this time.
The injury setback means Talat will miss key opportunities to feature for Pakistan in the near future.
The injury has also ruled Talat out of the upcoming edition of the Pakistan Super League.
The all-rounder was expected to play an important role in the tournament, but the recovery timeline makes his participation impossible this season.
The PCB has directed Hussain Talat to report to the National Academy for rehabilitation.
There, the medical and training staff will oversee his recovery program to ensure a safe return to competitive cricket.







