The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has officially announced the national squad for the third and final One Day International (ODI) match against Australia, fully including the team captain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The all-rounder was cleared to join the squad after being discharged from the hospital on Friday, 12 June, following a medical evaluation.
Miraz played a critical role in securing a victory for Bangladesh in the second ODI match on Thursday, 11 June, hitting a decisive six to win the match. This crucial victory allowed the home team to secure the multi-match bilateral ODI series with one game left to play. However, shortly after leading his team to victory, the skipper had to be rushed to a local hospital due to an on-field head injury sustained during the match.
On-Field Injury Details And Hospital Discharge Status
During the tense second ODI match against Australia, Miraz was struck on his head by a bouncer. Despite suffering a direct physical impact and subsequently experiencing symptoms of vomiting—which initially raised concerns among the team management—the captain chose to remain on the pitch and continue playing to ensure his team’s victory.
Immediately after the conclusion of the match, the official medical team of the BCB, including team physicians and physiotherapists, collectively decided to transfer Miraz to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka as a strict precautionary measure. The national team manager, Nafees Iqbal, confirmed that the captain underwent two separate medical scans, both of which returned clear and indicated no structural damage or internal injuries.
Miraz was kept under continuous clinical observation for approximately twelve hours at the hospital facility. Following the completion of the mandatory observation period, medical professionals cleared the cricketer, allowing him to return to his private residence on Friday.
Official Squad Lineup For The Third ODI
Following the clearance of the team captain, the BCB selection committee finalised the fifteen-member squad designated for the final match of the series. The official squad includes:
Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Captain)
Soumya Sarkar
Saif Hassan
Tanzid Hasan Tamim
Najmul Hossain Shanto
Towhid Hridoy
Litton Das
Mosaddek Hossain
Nurul Hasan Sohan
Rishad Hossain
Tanvir Islam
Mustafizur Rahman
Taskin Ahmed
Shoriful Islam
Nahid Rana
The squad maintains a balanced mixture of experienced opening batsmen, middle-order anchors, and a diverse bowling attack consisting of both established fast bowlers and specialised spin options to face the Australian lineup.
Institutional Framework Of Cricket Concussion Protocols
Head injuries and concussions in international cricket are regulated under strict institutional frameworks established by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and implemented by member boards like the BCB. According to official ICC playing conditions, if a player suffers a blow to the head or neck during a match, a formal assessment must be conducted on the field by qualified medical personnel.
The introduction of the Concussion Replacement rule allows teams to substitute an affected player with a like-for-like replacement if a qualified medical representative diagnoses a clinical concussion. Post-injury protocols dictate that players who sustain severe impacts, particularly those exhibiting secondary symptoms such as vomiting or dizziness, must undergo diagnostic imaging, such as Computed Tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans, to rule out delayed intracranial haematomas.
Furthermore, international guidelines require a graduated return-to-play protocol, ensuring that an athlete is completely free of symptoms and medically certified before returning to intense physical training or competitive international fixtures.
