Shakib made a mistake, BCB will stand by him: Bangladesh PM

Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh’s Test and T20 captain, was handed a two-year suspension by the ICC for failing to report three corrupt approaches.

Published : Oct 29, 2019 21:51 IST , Dhaka

Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan
Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan
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Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the country’s Cricket Board on Tuesday offered support to suspended all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, insisting that his failure to report corrupt approaches was a mistake from which he will learn and bounce back as a wiser player.

Shakib, Bangladesh’s Test and T20 captain and the world’s No.1 all-rounder in ODIs, was on Tuesday handed a two-year suspension by the ICC for failing to report three corrupt approaches, including one at the IPL, by a suspected Indian bookie, ousting him from the upcoming tour of India.

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Twelve months of that ban is a suspended sentence which will come into effect if the 32-year-old fails to comply with the anti-corruption code of the world body.

The one-year ban that he has to serve will keep him out of next year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) and also the World T20 to be held in Australia from October 18 to November 15 the same year.

“It’s clear that Shakib has made a mistake and he’s realised that,” Hasina was quoted as saying by bdnews24.com .

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Stand by Shakib

“There’s nothing much the government can do about the ICC’s decision but BCB will stand by him,” she added.

The ban comes as a huge blow for Bangladesh cricket ahead of their much-anticipated tour of India, which comprises three T20 Internationals and two Tests, beginning with the shortest format games on November 3.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), however, said that doors will be open for Shakib once his ban ends.

“We hope he will come back as a better and wiser cricketer and serve Bangladesh for many more years when his sanction will be over,” BCB said in a statement.

“During the suspension, the BCB will continue to support his efforts at returning to cricket.

“The BCB respects the ICC’s decision and shares similar sentiments against corruption in cricket.”

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