Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Bangladesh Cricket Board, PM Sheik Hasina loan backing to restricted Shakib Al Hasan


Bangladesh Test and T20I skipper Shakib Al Hasan was given a two-year boycott by the ICC for neglecting to report degenerate methodologies made by an Indian bookie on various events in the ongoing past

ICC restricted Shakib Al Hasan for a long time for neglecting to report degenerate methodologies by a bookie

Shakib got away from the most extreme discipline of 5 years after he acknowledged every one of the 3 charges

Shakib can come back to worldwide cricket just from October 29, 2020

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina identified with star cricketer Shakib Al Hasan and expressed that the nation's cricket board will remain by their Test and T20I skipper in this troublesome 
Shakib, who is the top-positioned ODI every rounder, ha been seen as liable of breaking the ICC Anti-Corruption Code and was charged for not revealing methodologies from a supposed Indian bookie, Deepak Aggarwal, twice during a tri-arrangement between Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in January 2018 and once during the IPL in April 2018.

Thus, the ICC gave him a two-year boycott (1 of which is suspended) with impact from October 29. With a time of boycott to be served, Shakib can come back to worldwide cricket just from October 29, 2020 - which means he will miss the Indian Premier League and T20 World Cup one year from now.

"Plainly Shakib has committed an error and he's understood that. There's not a lot the administration can do about the ICC's choice however BCB will remain by him," PM Hasina was cited as saying by bdnews24.com.

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan, who had prior communicated his mistake at Shakib's disposition over missing practice matches and driving the ongoing players' strike, relaxed his position on the star cricketer after the ICC's decision and expressed that entryways will be opened for him once the boycott closes.

"We trust he will return as a superior and smarter cricketer and serve Bangladesh for some more years when his authorization will be finished.

"During the suspension the BCB will keep on supporting his endeavors at coming back to cricket. The BCB regards the ICC's choice and offers comparative suppositions against defilement in cricket," BCB said in an announcement on Tuesday.

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