27 December,2023 07:18 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Shakib Al Hasan. Pic/AFP
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has revealed that he struggled with blurred vision while leading the team in the ICC ODI World Cup.
Shakib said he was advised to reduce stress from doctor due to blurred vision on one side of his left eye.
"I had huge discomfort facing the ball. It is not in one or two games in the World Cup, rather I was having it [the eye problem] throughout the World Cup," Shakib told Cricbuzz.
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"The thing is that when I went to the doctor there was water in my cornea or retina and they had given me drops and told me that I have to lower my stress," he added.
Bangladesh ended their World Cup run with just two wins and seven loses in nine games.
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