The Herald (South Africa)

Bangladesh star to miss SA series

Boost for Proteas as top-ranked allrounder Shakib Al Hasan opts out of test matches

- Telford Vice

SOUTH Africa’s task of beating Bangladesh in their test series this month became significan­tly easier yesterday when Shakib Al Hasan was taken out of the equation. Shakib‚ the top-ranked test allrounder‚ had asked the Bangladesh board for a six-month break from internatio­nal duty.

Instead‚ he was granted leave for the series‚ which is scheduled to be played in Potchefstr­oom and Bloemfonte­in from September 28 to October 10.

But there seems to be a chance Shakib will be in action in South Africa before the three one-day internatio­nals and two T20s that will follow the tests.

“He can miss the first test against South Africa‚ but if he wants he can play in the second test‚” selector Akram Khan said.

“He will not be travelling with the team but he can tell us what he decides to do.”

Another Bangladesh selector‚ Minhajul Abedin‚ said: “I respect his decision but of course it is very hard to replace him.

“We have to take into account his mental state because, as a player, I understand what he may be going through physically and mentally.”

Shakib is Bangladesh’s second-highest run-scorer and their top wicket-taker.

He proved his worth by scoring 84 in the first innings and taking a match haul of 10/153 in his team’s 20-run win over Australia in Dhaka last month.

It is the first time a Bangladesh­i has opted out of test cricket‚ but Shakib’s case will resonate with South Africans: AB de Villiers will return to the test fold in the series against India and Australia this summer, having chosen not to play in his team’s last 15 matches in the format.

Nasir Hossain and Shakib are the omissions in the squad for South Africa‚ which was announced yesterday.

Off-spinning allrounder Mahmudulla­h was recalled after missing Bangladesh’s last three tests.

Fast bowler Rubel Hossain and medium pacer Subashis Roy also cracked the nod.

South Africa’s squad will be shaped in part by performanc­es in the opening round of the franchise first-class competitio­n.

New coach Ottis Gibson – who is scheduled to arrive in South Africa on Monday – has requested that as many national players as possible feature in those matches‚ and the squad will not be named before the end of the round.

In the wake of South Africa’s disappoint­ing winter tour to England‚ Linda Zondi and his selectors will look‚ in particular‚ for strong performanc­es by opening batsmen.

The selectors will also keep an eye out for Dale Steyn‚ who has not played since fracturing his shoulder in November.

ý Faf du Plessis will captain the national team in all three formats‚ Cricket South Africa (CSA) said yesterday.

Du Plessis‚ already South Africa’s test and T20 captain‚ takes over the one-day side from de Villiers – who stood down last month.

A CSA release said the board had approved the recommenda­tion of the national selection panel to install Du Plessis as ODI skipper.

Du Plessis’s first engagement as ODI captain will be three matches against Bangladesh next month.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ROBERT CIANFLONE ?? GRANTED LEAVE: Shakib Al Hasan will not be travelling with the team
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ROBERT CIANFLONE GRANTED LEAVE: Shakib Al Hasan will not be travelling with the team

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