BSS, Dhaka :
Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan expressed his keen interest to get back to the cricket as early as possible as he couldn’t live the life without it.
But the premier all-rounder of the country who now has been serving two- year ban, with one year of that suspended, imposed by ICC due to his failure to report the corrupt approaches from the bookies said the big challenge is to be whether he could start from where he ended before being banned.
If everything is okay, Shakib’s ban is going to be lifted on October 29 this year which means he has the chance to miss the T20 World Cup unless the tournament is deferred.
But if the tournament is held on time, the BCB needs to convince ICC if they want their most valuable player in the team.
Before being banned, Shakib Al Hasan was the form of his life and set a new benchmark for him by performing unbelievably in the 2019 World Cup. He scored a record 606 runs and took 11 wickets, making him the only play in the cricket biggest extravaganza’s history with 500 plus runs and 10 plus wickets.
Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan expressed his keen interest to get back to the cricket as early as possible as he couldn’t live the life without it.
But the premier all-rounder of the country who now has been serving two- year ban, with one year of that suspended, imposed by ICC due to his failure to report the corrupt approaches from the bookies said the big challenge is to be whether he could start from where he ended before being banned.
If everything is okay, Shakib’s ban is going to be lifted on October 29 this year which means he has the chance to miss the T20 World Cup unless the tournament is deferred.
But if the tournament is held on time, the BCB needs to convince ICC if they want their most valuable player in the team.
Before being banned, Shakib Al Hasan was the form of his life and set a new benchmark for him by performing unbelievably in the 2019 World Cup. He scored a record 606 runs and took 11 wickets, making him the only play in the cricket biggest extravaganza’s history with 500 plus runs and 10 plus wickets.