Imrul Kayes sets wicketkeeping record as Mushfiqur Rahim fine after blow
Imrul Kayes has set a world record for being the only substitute wicketkeeper to complete five catches in the first Test match against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. In spite of the fact that Kayes went ahead and lost the encounter by being in front, for the most part, something that will certainly be a demoralizing aspect of the ordeal.
Kayes had interestingly been injured in the second innings whilst batting when the ball had struck his hip. He would come out to bat after being stretchered off as well as amassing 12 runs after his injury and being barely able to walk as well.
However, when Kayes took the gloves, it was clear that Mushfiqur Rahim had an issue. Of course, Shakib-Al-Hasan took over the reins of captaincy during his time away from the field, but the collapse was rather inevitable. There was no leadership, to say the least.
Mushfiqur, who was wearing a helmet, slowly went to the ground then rolled over onto his back and was immediately attended to by medical staff from both teams before paramedics with an on-site ambulance rushed onto the field.
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However, it was only later on in the day that the hospital confirmed that Mushfiqur was indeed fine as well. However, by the time his fitness was confirmed by the medical staff, Bangladesh had already conceded the innings and set a target of 217.
While inching towards the 217, Imrul Kayes deputized behind the stumps for the skipper and set the record as well. New Zealand claimed a 6-wicket win at the end of it all.
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