Soumya aims to fully recover in time for the Champions Trophy

Bangladeshi opener Soumya Sarkar, sidelined from the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) after injuring his finger during the second T20I against the West Indies in St. Vincent, has returned to practice with his franchise, Rangpur Riders. Yesterday marked Soumya’s first full batting session since the injury. As a key player selected for the upcoming Champions Trophy,…


Soumya aims to fully recover in time for the Champions Trophy

Bangladeshi opener Soumya Sarkar, sidelined from the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) after injuring his finger during the second T20I against the West Indies in St. Vincent, has returned to practice with his franchise, Rangpur Riders.

Yesterday marked Soumya’s first full batting session since the injury. As a key player selected for the upcoming Champions Trophy, the team’s management will be keeping a close eye on his progress.

Having started with light running exercises following his finger dislocation, Soumya is optimistic about making a full recovery.


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The 31-year-old emphasized following a steady recovery process. “I’m staying on track with the physio’s advice and will keep the BCB physio updated. The faster I adapt, the quicker I’ll recover. My focus is on practice while the physio team manages the rest. A full recovery is my main goal right now,” he added.