Anamul's World Cup ends due to injury

The World Cup 2015 mission of Bangladesh batsman Anamul Haque has been finished as he has suffered a total separation of his right shoulder.
Selector of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Minhajul Abedin Nannu said they had decided to send batsman Imrul Kayes in replace of Anamul Haque.
‘Imrul will leave Dhaka for Australia today (Thursday)’, Nannu added.
Anamul Haque suffered the injury in the 31st over of Scotland's innings of 318 for eight in their World Cup Pool A clash at Saxton Oval in Nelson on Thursday.
The 22-year-old dived to stop a ball on the boundary and got to his feet with his right arm hanging limply by his side. He left the field and went to hospital for scans.
‘Anamul has been diagnosed with a right AC joint strain, grade three,’ a team spokesman told reporters in Nelson after Bangladesh scored 322 for four to record a six-wicket victory.
‘The team management is in consultation with local medical experts on this particular injury and we will decide on the best possible management.’
A grade three injury results in a total separation of the shoulder joint and typically can take up to three months of rehabilitation if the person does not require surgery.
Anamul Haque's absence from the lineup did not prevent Bangladesh from calmly chasing down the total with Tamim Iqbal top-scoring with 95 and Shakib Al Hasan (52 not out) and Sabbir Rahman (42 not out) guiding Mashrafe Mortaza's side home with 11 balls to spare to cap off the perfectly timed run chase.