Nurul Hasan Sohan has been named as a temporary replacement for an injured Yasir Ali for the remainder of the first Test in Chattogram. During the Tigers' second innings, Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi hit Yasir on the side of the helmet with a hard bouncer on the last delivery of the 30th over. In an attempt to duck, Yasir moved his eyes away from the ball.
The physio came out right away to examine Yasir, who appeared to be in some difficulty. Yasir, who was making his international debut during the game, walked off the field after a few overs. In the middle, Mehidy Hasan Miraz joined the in-form Liton Das. Following that, it was announced that Nurul Hasan had been called in to replace the 25-year-old Yasir.
Despite being a wicketkeeper, Nurul will not be keeping wickets because Yasir Ali was not. Liton Das, a Dinajpur man, will continue to wear the wicketkeeper's gloves. Yasir has been a regular in Bangladesh squads across all formats, but obtaining a place in the starting eleven has taken years for him. Eventually, however, the boy was given a chance.
He got off to a good start in the Chattogram Test with a four before Hasan Ali rattled his woodwork with a dipper. Yasir appeared motivated to get a big score in the second innings. He came to bat at No.6 with Bangladesh under pressure and put his head down. He batted with Das, who scored a century in the first innings.
Yasir was batting on 36 runs with six fours when he returned to the pavilion. Meanwhile, when Sajid Khan dismissed Mehidy Hasan in the 43rd over, Nurul Hasan stepped up to bat. Nurul Hasan has so far appeared in three Tests, scoring 115 runs at an average of 19.16 with the best score of 64.