
Parvez Hossain Emon, the promising Bangladesh opener, has been forced to return home early from his Pakistan Super League stint after sustaining a shoulder injury during the tournament. The young batter was originally scheduled to remain with his franchise until 21 April, but had to withdraw prematurely due to fitness concerns.
Following the injury, Emon initially underwent a local medical scan in Pakistan. He later returned to Bangladesh, where his condition was reassessed by the medical experts of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). According to the board’s medical team, no major structural damage has been detected. The injury has been classified as a mild muscular strain in the shoulder region, requiring rest and structured rehabilitation rather than surgical intervention.
BCB chief physician Dr Debashis Chowdhury confirmed that the findings are reassuring, noting that the injury is not considered serious. He added that with proper rehabilitation and workload management, Emon is expected to make a relatively quick recovery. The medical team is optimistic that the opener could return to light training within approximately one week, depending on his response to treatment.
The rehabilitation programme will include a phased recovery plan focusing on shoulder strengthening exercises, controlled batting drills, and gradual return to full fitness conditioning. Medical staff emphasise that the process will be carefully monitored to prevent recurrence of similar injuries, particularly given the demands of high-intensity franchise cricket.
Emon featured for the Lahore Qalandars during the PSL season, where his performances showed both inconsistency and flashes of significant potential. While he struggled in his first two outings, he ended on a high note with an explosive innings that highlighted his attacking capabilities and temperament under pressure.
| Match | Runs Scored | Performance Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Match | 12 | Early dismissal, struggled to settle |
| 2nd Match | 14 | Showed promise but failed to convert start |
| 3rd Match | 45 (19 balls) | Explosive knock featuring 5 sixes |
Despite the abrupt interruption to his campaign, team insiders believe Emon’s overall trajectory remains positive. His final innings, in particular, demonstrated his ability to accelerate rapidly and adapt to high-pressure situations—qualities highly valued in modern limited-overs cricket.
The focus now shifts to his recovery timeline, with the immediate goal being full fitness ahead of Bangladesh’s upcoming international assignments, including the T20 series against New Zealand. Medical staff are working closely to ensure he regains strength without risking aggravation of the injury.
If rehabilitation progresses as expected, Emon could soon resume training and rejoin competitive cricket in the near future, offering a timely boost to Bangladesh’s top-order options.
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