<p>Pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman is in doubt for Bangladesh as they prepare to take on Zimbabwe in three one-day internationals, while captain Tamim Iqbal said Thursday he expects to struggle through with an injury.</p>.<p>Mustafizur picked up an ankle injury in a warm-up match Wednesday two days before the start of the series, according to the team.</p>.<p>"He is 50-50 now. We will get an idea about him after today," Tamim told a video press briefing Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/wtc-2021-2023-india-to-host-sri-lanka-new-zealand-australia-tour-england-south-africa-bangladesh-1008690.html" target="_blank">WTC 2021-2023: India to host Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia; tour England, South Africa, Bangladesh</a></strong></p>.<p>Tamim, who missed Bangladesh's win in a one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Harare last week because of a knee injury, was more confident that he would play.</p>.<p>"My injury is in such a state that it will not go away quickly. It will not heal in five to six days. The physio gave me a plan. Hopefully I can manage it in the series," said Tamim.</p>.<p>Bangladesh are already without wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim who withdrew from the tour because of a family emergency.</p>.<p>Tamim shrugged off the poor form of all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, who scored just three runs in one innings of the Test, after a disappointing show in a home series against Sri Lanka.</p>.<p>"I am always an optimistic man. I believe a player of this stature can come back any time," Tamim said.</p>.<p>The series starts Friday at Harare Sports Club ground. The remaining two matches are on July 18 and 20. Three Twenty20 internationals will follow.</p>
<p>Pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman is in doubt for Bangladesh as they prepare to take on Zimbabwe in three one-day internationals, while captain Tamim Iqbal said Thursday he expects to struggle through with an injury.</p>.<p>Mustafizur picked up an ankle injury in a warm-up match Wednesday two days before the start of the series, according to the team.</p>.<p>"He is 50-50 now. We will get an idea about him after today," Tamim told a video press briefing Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/wtc-2021-2023-india-to-host-sri-lanka-new-zealand-australia-tour-england-south-africa-bangladesh-1008690.html" target="_blank">WTC 2021-2023: India to host Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia; tour England, South Africa, Bangladesh</a></strong></p>.<p>Tamim, who missed Bangladesh's win in a one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Harare last week because of a knee injury, was more confident that he would play.</p>.<p>"My injury is in such a state that it will not go away quickly. It will not heal in five to six days. The physio gave me a plan. Hopefully I can manage it in the series," said Tamim.</p>.<p>Bangladesh are already without wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim who withdrew from the tour because of a family emergency.</p>.<p>Tamim shrugged off the poor form of all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, who scored just three runs in one innings of the Test, after a disappointing show in a home series against Sri Lanka.</p>.<p>"I am always an optimistic man. I believe a player of this stature can come back any time," Tamim said.</p>.<p>The series starts Friday at Harare Sports Club ground. The remaining two matches are on July 18 and 20. Three Twenty20 internationals will follow.</p>