Team manager Arshad Ayub confirmed this news on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid, who was hospitalised after getting hit on the face by Shahadat Hossains bouncer on the second day, has been discharged. He has a fracture on the Zygomatic Arch (cheek bone) and arrangements were being made for him to return to India.
A cricinfo website report said four Indian players - three middle-order batsmen and a fast bowler - have sustained injuries during this tour. V V S Laxman injured his left hand while attempting a catch at first slip in Chittagong; Sreesanth strained his hamstring while bowling in the second innings of the first Test; Dravid fractured his jaw after being hit by a bouncer from Shahadat, and now Yuvraj Singh has injured his left wrist.
The selectors are scheduled to pick the Indian team for the upcoming home series against South Africas on Janu
Source: ICC
