Tamim Iqbal will undergo an x-ray to check for fracture © Getty

Bangladesh's injury woes have only deepened after Tamim Iqbal suffered an injury during practice on Friday. The left-hander came out from the nets after sustaining a blow on his left wrist during his batting session and was immediately rushed to the dressing room along with physio Thian Chandramohan.

According to BCB officials, Tamim had a precautionary x-ray which showed no fracture. He will have further test tomorrow to assess his availability for Bangladesh's opening encounter of the world cup, against South Africa.

Tamim also missed the only warm-up match against India as he had pain on his thigh muscle.

The attention is also on Mohammad Saifuddin, who is recovering from a back problem. According to BCB officials, Saifuddin is expected to take painkillers in order to make himself available for the match.

The Bangladesh camp is also sweating over the fitness of Mashrafe Mortaza, Mustafizur Rahman and Mahmudullah, who have been troubled by hamstring, calf and shoulder issues respectively.

Mahmudullah did not bowl against India as he is yet to completely recover from his shoulder problem. Rubel Hossain and Shakib Al Hasan have also been laid low by niggles.

Bangladesh will take on South Africa in their opening game on June 2.