Talat taken to hospital after sustaining shoulder injury
Pakistan all-rounder Hussain Talat was taken to hospital after sustaining a shoulder injury during the second ODI against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Friday.
Talat sustained the injury while fielding and received immediate attention from the team's medical staff on the field.
"Following the initial assessment, he has been taken to a hospital for a detailed examination," PCB said in a statement. "The nature and extent of the injury will be determined after the doctors complete further medical evaluation."
Meanwhile, Pakistan batter Salman Agha was run out in unusual fashion by Bangladesh skipper Mehidy Hasan, leaving Agha fuming.
The incident took place in the 39th over when Mohammad Rizwan hit the ball towards Agha at the non-striker's end off Mehidy's bowling, and the spinner and the batter got into a tangle.
While Agha was still well outside the crease, both tried to pick up the ball, and Mehidy was first to it. He swiftly turned and got a direct hit with an underarm throw.
Agha threw his arms up in the air and his equipment as soon as he saw on-field umpire Tanvir Ahmed call for the third umpire's decision after Mehidy and the Bangladesh fielders appealed immediately. Agha left the field pointing and screaming after he fell for 64 off 62 balls.
Third umpire Kumar Dharmasena adjudged it out after seeing the replay, stating the batter was out of the crease when the wickets were broken. That ended the 109-run fourth-wicket stand with Rizwan, which had steadied Pakistan after they lost three wickets for 18 runs following a 103-run opening stand.
