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Bangladesh captain Shakib banned for two years for graft: ICC

Free to resume internatio­nal cricket October 29, 2020

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DHAKA: Bangladesh captain and star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was banned yesterday from all cricket for two years, with one year suspended, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) said. The ban came after Shakib “accepted three charges of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code”, the sport’s governing body said in a statement.

These included failing to disclose to the ICC’s AntiCorrup­tion Unit full details of approaches or invitation­s made in relation to the Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe Tri-Series in January 2018 as well as the 2018 Indian Premier League (IPL), it said.

The 32-year-old’s ban came as a blow to Bangladesh’s preparatio­ns for next month’s tour of India where the allrounder was set to lead the team for a two-Test series and three T20 internatio­nal matches.

Shakib, who has played 56 Test, 206 ODIs and 76 Twenty20 internatio­nals, is by far Bangladesh’s best known player, having topped the ICC all-rounder rankings in all three formats several times since 2009.

He starred for the team during the recent World Cup in England, where he scored over 600 runs and picked 11 wickets. In the World Cup, he also became the fastest and only the fifth cricketer to reach 5,000 runs and 250 wickets in ODIs.

Shakib will be free to resume internatio­nal cricket October 29, 2020 subject to him satisfying the conditions in respect of the suspended part of the sanction, the ICC said. “I am obviously extremely sad to have been banned from the game I love, but I completely accept my sanction for not reporting the approaches,” Shakib was quoted as saying in the ICC statement.

There was no immediate comment from the country’s cricket authoritie­s who were expected to name the teams for the India Tests and T20s today. But Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that the country’s cricket board “will always be with Shakib and will help him in every way.”

She said that while match-fixers often contact players, Shakib’s “mistake is that when he was contacted he didn’t give it too much importance. He didn’t inform... the ICC.” Having grown up in a rural town west of the capital Dhaka, Shakib burst into the internatio­nal scene after excelling in age-level cricket.

He is possibly Bangladesh’s most loved cricketer and only last week successful­ly led a brief strike by Bangladesh’s profession­al cricketers to press for better pay and benefits. But this is not the first time the left arm orthodox spinner and left handed batsman has faced disciplina­ry actions.

In 2014, Shakib was suspended by the BCB from all cricket for six months following “serious misbehavio­ur” with Bangladesh’s coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha, and for his altercatio­n with a spectator during a ODI against India in Dhaka.

“He has a severe attitude problem, which is unpreceden­ted in the history of Bangladesh cricket. We think that his behaviour is such that it’s directly impacting the team,” Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hassan told reporters at that time.

Last week Bangladesh cricket authoritie­s said they would also take legal action against Shakib for allegedly breaching his contract to sign a sponsorshi­p deal with a top mobile phone operator.

Shakib inked the agreement with former national team sponsor Grameenpho­ne for an undisclose­d sum at a time when he was also leading the players’ strike. — AFP

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 ??  ?? DHAKA: Bangladesh national cricket team captain Shakib Al Hasan (2R) speaks with media as Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan Papon (2L) stands next to him at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka yesterday. — AFP
DHAKA: Bangladesh national cricket team captain Shakib Al Hasan (2R) speaks with media as Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan Papon (2L) stands next to him at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka yesterday. — AFP

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