Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das has been officially ruled out of the remaining matches of the ongoing ODI series against Zimbabwe after failing to recover from a hamstring injury. The batter was unavailable for the opening one-day international on July 6, and medical assessments have confirmed that he will also miss the final two fixtures of the three-match series.
Rehabilitation in Dhaka
Litton will remain in Dhaka to continue his rehabilitation. The decision was made after a fitness test showed he was not yet ready for competitive cricket.
Physiotherapist's Statement
Bangladesh team physiotherapist Baizid Islam Khan said, "Litton underwent a fitness test but was still not ready for competitive cricket. The results of the assessment were unsatisfactory and, with the remaining matches scheduled within a short period, the batter is unlikely to regain full match fitness before the series concludes."
Impact on the Series
Litton's absence is a significant blow to Bangladesh's batting lineup. The team will now have to rely on other players to fill the void for the remaining ODIs.



