Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is currently in trouble. He is currently playing in England where a complaint has been lodged against him. Shakib is playing county cricket for Surrey in England and the umpires have complained about his bowling action. The umpires have found his action suspicious.
Shakib has been asked by the England and Wales Cricket Board to analyze his bowling action. Shakib took a total of nine wickets against Somerset while playing for Surrey in September. However, it is now known that on-field umpires Steve O’Shaughnessy and David Millins have found his bowling action suspicious and have complained about it.
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Return to County Cricket After 13 Years
Shakib Al Hasan had come to play county cricket after 13 years. He had earlier played county cricket for Worcestershire in 2010-11. This time he decided to play for Surrey because eight players from Surrey are currently with the England national team. According to the report of the website Cricbuzz, Shakib will not be banned, but he will undergo tests in the next few weeks. This is a surprise for Shakib because his bowling action has never come under suspicion in his 17-year career.
The website has written in its report quoting a BCB official, “The matter of Shakib’s suspicious bowling action is not related to international cricket nor is it related to the domestic cricket of other countries. This is an ECB matter, it has nothing to do with the ICC or other boards.”
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Shakib’s Safety Concerns in Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan is unable to return to his home in Bangladesh. The civil war that started in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina stepped down from the post of Prime Minister has put Shakib in trouble. There is anger in the whole country regarding Sheikh Hasina’s party and Shakib belongs to this party.
That is why he is afraid to go home. He had demanded security from the new government but he did not get the right answer. That is why he was stopped from playing the farewell test match against South Africa at home. He has also not been selected for the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan. This series is also to be held in Bangladesh.
Shakib’s cricketing situation has become complex both in England and at home, with a mix of professional and personal challenges.
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