Kuwait Times

Bangladesh cricket captain wins parliament seat

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Bangladesh­i cricket captain Shakib Al Hasan won a seat in the country’s parliament Sunday after a landslide victory in a general election boycotted by the opposition, an official said. The 36-year all-rounder, who leads the country in all formats of the game, beats his rival by a margin of more than 150,000 votes in his constituen­cy in the western town of Magura, the district’s chief administra­tor Abu Naser Beg said.

“It was a landslide victory,” he said. There is no immediate comment from the cricketer, a candidate of the ruling Awami League party of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is herself widely expected to win a fifth term in power after the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party (BNP) boycotted the vote.

Shakib, speaking ahead of the election, conceded he was not facing any serious obstacle but told AFP the contest still made him anxious. “The competitio­n and challenges are always there, be it a small team or big team,” he said.

Shakib’s campaign obliged him to take a temporary leave of absence from cricket. He has bristled at the suggestion he would not be able to balance his duties as a lawmaker and a cricket captain. “Did I retire?” he asked during campaignin­g. “If I haven’t retired, then where does this question come from?”

Shakib is the only person to have been ranked the number-one all-rounder in all three formats simultaneo­usly by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council. He was a teenager when he was recruited to the country’s premier sports academy and just 19 at his internatio­nal debut in 2006 as a batting all-rounder.

By the following year, he was already a star when he hit a fifty in a David-and-Goliath show against India in the World Cup—a victory still spoken of reverentia­lly by Bangladesh­i fans. He has also garnered a reputation for ill-discipline, with a rebellious streak that once saw him threaten a spectator with a bat, and that earned him a three-match ban after making a lewd gesture to a television crew.

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