Women Odie World Cup: Bangladesh coach was taken to brain stroke, hospital before the match against Pakistan

Stroke to Bangladesh coach

BAngladesh coach brain stroke: In the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup, Bangladesh has to start her campaign against Pakistan. But, before this match in Colombo, his head coach Sarwar Imran has got a brain stroke. The coach of Bangladesh had a brain stroke on September 29, after which he was also taken to the hospital. Bangladesh and Pakistan are to be played on 2 October in the Women’s ODI World Cup.

Bangladesh coach’s condition is now stable

Espncricinfo wrote in his report that the brain stroke that came to Bangladesh’s head coach was given to him by Golam Fayaz, the manager of that team. According to the report, the hoard coach of Bangladesh had a mild stroke and his condition is now stable.

Hospital was taken on stroke when stroke arrives

The team manager said that head coach Sarwar Imran was getting dizzy for the last few days. But on September 29, he had more problems, after which he had to reach the hospital, where doctors told that he had a mild stroke. He further said that after staying in the hospital one day, Sarwar Imran was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday i.e. 30 September. He is likely to join the practice session to be held on 1 October.

This time head coach made in February

Bangladesh head coach Sarwar Imran is 66 years old. She has been made the head coach of the women’s team in February this year. On this post, he has replaced Hasan Tilakaratne of Sri Lanka. Sarwar Imran has also cooked the Mains team of Bangladesh before women. He was the coach of the Mains team of Bangladesh played in the year 2000.

Bangladesh will play their first match against Pakistan in the Women’s ODI World Cup. The women’s cricket team of Bangladesh is attending such a big sports event for the second time. Earlier, she played the Women’s ODI World Cup in 2022, where her journey could not move beyond the qualifying round.

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