Bangladesh coach shakes off minor stroke in Sri Lanka

Bangladesh women's cricket coach Sarwar Imran experienced a minor stroke on Monday in Sri Lanka but returned to the squad after hospital treatment. Team manager SM Golam Faiyaz confirmed that Imran felt sudden numbness in his left leg and underwent an MRI scan that revealed the stroke. Medical staff released him from care on Tuesday with no immediate concerns about his condition.

Imran assumed the head coaching position in February and led Bangladesh through qualifying rounds to reach their second consecutive Women's ODI World Cup. The tournament takes place across Sri Lanka and India, with Bangladesh facing Pakistan in their opening match on Thursday at Colombo. Officials requested prayers for the coach as the team prepares for competition.
 

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