Pakistan all-rounder hospitalised during PAK vs BAN 2nd ODI
Pakistan all-rounder Hussain Talat suffers shoulder injury and is hospitalised during the PAK vs BAN 2nd ODI in Dhaka after crashing into advertising boards while fielding.

Hussain Talat who plays as an all-rounder for Pakistan received medical treatment at a hospital after he sustained a shoulder injury during the second ODI match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on Friday.
Talat ran to deep cover to catch a strong shot which Litton Das hit off Mohammad Wasim Jr during Bangladesh's sixth over of their batting innings The boundary ball stopped by Talat occurred when he stepped onto the foam padding that protected the area near the boundary ropes which caused him to hit the advertising boards.
The 28-year-old dropped to the ground after he suffered an injury which caused him to experience severe discomfort. The Pakistan team players together with their medical personnel raced to help him. Team doctors brought a stretcher onto the field after completing their first assessment of Talat who they then transported to the hospital for further medical treatment.
Pakistan all-rounder rushed for medical tests after boundary collision
The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the incident through an official statement which reported that the all-rounder received emergency medical treatment before he underwent comprehensive scanning tests.
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The medical team went to the playing area to provide Talat with urgent medical treatment. The hospital staff will conduct a complete medical assessment of his condition after the initial medical evaluation. The doctors need to finish their medical assessments before they can reveal the complete details about his injury. The PCB announced this information to the public.
Pakistan scored 274 runs in their first batting innings which ended after 47.3 overs. Maaz Sadaqat scored the most runs with 75 while Salman Ali Agha scored 64 and Mohammad Rizwan added 44 runs to help Pakistan reach their final match score.
Pakistan's bowlers started their defense successfully because Bangladesh failed to make runs during their first attempt to score. Shaheen Shah Afridi took two wickets while Mohammad Wasim Jr took one wicket which left the home team with a score of 27 runs and three wickets lost after 6.3 overs before the match experienced rain delays. Pakistan won the match which allowed them to tie the ODI series with their opponent.
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