Sakib Faces Extended Injury Lay-off

Bangladesh fast bowler Tanzim Hasan Sakib is set to remain out of action for an extended period after sustaining a significant back injury. The Sylhet-born pacer, who has been a consistent performer in white-ball cricket since his debut, has faced intermittent injury setbacks during his career, and this latest development represents another interruption to his progress.

According to available information, Sakib is experiencing pain in the spinal region of his lower back while bowling. This condition has made an immediate return to competitive cricket unlikely. Back injuries of this nature typically require careful monitoring and rehabilitation, and in Sakib’s case, the issue has been described as sufficiently serious to warrant specialist consultation.

On the 24th of the month, Sakib held an online consultation with overseas medical experts alongside local physiotherapists. During this session, his current physical condition was assessed and an initial recovery plan was discussed. It has been determined that a further review will take place after two months to evaluate the progress of his recovery and to decide on the next course of treatment.

To ensure access to advanced medical care, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has sought the expertise of New Zealand-based spine specialist surgeon Dr Rowan Schouten. Based in Christchurch, Dr Schouten has previously performed successful back surgeries on several high-profile international cricketers. Among those treated by him are India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah and England’s Jofra Archer, both of whom have dealt with similar back-related injuries during their careers.

The decision to involve Dr Schouten reflects the BCB’s intention to provide Sakib with specialised and high-standard medical support. However, no final decision regarding surgical intervention has been made at this stage. The outcome of the scheduled review in approximately two months will play a decisive role in determining whether further procedures, including possible surgery, are required.

Initial estimates suggest that Sakib may need more than six months to return to full fitness and resume playing. This timeframe, however, remains dependent on the findings of the follow-up review and the effectiveness of the ongoing rehabilitation process.

The key details of Sakib’s injury situation are summarised below:

CategoryDetails
Player NameTanzim Hasan Sakib
RoleFast Bowler
Nature of InjuryLumbar spine (lower back) pain
Injury Occurrenceأثناء bowling (during bowling action)
Initial Consultation24th (online with foreign doctors and local physios)
Specialist InvolvedDr Rowan Schouten (Christchurch, New Zealand)
Next ReviewAfter 2 months
Estimated Recovery TimeMore than 6 months

At present, Sakib remains under observation, with his rehabilitation progress being closely monitored. The forthcoming review will be critical in shaping the next phase of his treatment and determining a clearer timeline for his return to international cricket.

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