Otago Daily Times

Shakib banned after not reporting approaches

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DUBAI: Bangladesh captain Shakib AlHasan was banned from all cricket for two years with one year of that suspended yesterday, after the allrounder was found to have breached the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s AntiCorrup­tion code.

The ICC said Shakib, a prolific runscorer and the top allrounder in the ICC’s oneday internatio­nal rankings, had accepted three charges of failing to report ‘‘approaches he received to engage in corrupt conduct’’.

Shakib, 32, has played 56 tests, 206 oneday internatio­nals and 76 Twenty20 internatio­nals for Bangladesh. He has scored more than 11,000 runs and claimed over 500 wickets across the three formats.

At the 2019 Cricket World Cup in England, Shakib finished as the thirdhighe­st runscorer with

606 in eight matches, including two hundreds and five fifties.

The ICC said in its statement that the player did not report two approaches he received during a triseries between Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in January 2018 and one more over a 2018 Indian Premier League match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kings XI Punjab.

‘‘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 said.

‘‘Like the majority of players and fans around the world, I want cricket to be a corruption free sport and I am looking forward to working with the ICC ACU (AntiCorrup­tion Unit) team to support their education programme and ensure young players don’t make the same mistake I did.’’

Shakib recently led a strike by Bangladesh’s cricketers, which they called off a week ago when the country’s cricket board accepted most of their demands including pay rises and other benefits.

BCB president Nazmul Hassan said the board was ‘‘shocked and extremely disappoint­ed’’ that an experience­d player like Shakib failed to report the corrupt approaches.

‘‘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,’’ he added.

‘‘During the suspension the BCB will continue to support his efforts at returning to cricket.’’

The BCB appointed Mominul Haque as test captain, while experience­d allrounder Mahmudulla­h will lead the T20 squad for the upcoming tour of India.

Leftarm spinner Taijul Islam replaces Shakib in the T20 squad, while Abu Hider replaces the injured allrounder Mohammad Saifuddin.

Bangladesh will face India in three T20 matches starting on Sunday. The two teams will also play a twomatch test series, including a firstever daynight contest in Kolkata. — Reuters

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