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Shakib feels need for more clarity before resumption

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DHAKA: Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib-al-hasan feels there is still a lot of clarity needed before players can get back on the field and play the gentleman’s game. All cricket around the world has been suspended since March as a precaution­ary measure against the spread of coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) recently put forward protocols that will have to be followed with respect to the potential start of cricketing action. Shakib, however, stated that there are a lot of questions that needs to be answered for the absolute safety of players and officials.

“Now we are hearing that it (Covid-19 virus) might spread around 12 feet, not just three or six. So does it mean the two batsmen can’t meet at the end of the over?” Shakib told Dhaka-based Prothom Alo as per Espncricin­fo.

“They will stand at their ends? Won’t there be any crowd in the stadium? Will the wicketkeep­er stand afar? What would happen to close-in fielders? These things require discussion­s.”

“I don’t think they (ICC) will take a chance before they are very sure. Whatever it is, life comes first. I am sure they will think of safety first,” he added.

The ICC recently issued guidelines with respect to banning the use of saliva on the ball. This law has been put into place in the wake of the pandemic which spreads via droplets of the infected person.

“The ICC Cricket Committee heard from the Chair of the ICC Medical Advisory Committee Dr Peter Harcourt regarding the elevated risk of the transmissi­on of the virus through saliva, and unanimousl­y agreed to recommend that the use of saliva to polish the ball be prohibited,” said the ICC in its statement.

“The committee also noted the medical advice that it is highly unlikely that the virus can be transmitte­d through sweat and saw no need to prohibit the use of sweat to polish the ball whilst recommendi­ng that enhanced hygiene measures are implemente­d on and around the playing field.”

Shakib has been recognised as one of the greatest all-rounders of all time. He was ranked as one of the world’s most famous athletes by ESPN WORLD Fame 100 in 2019. his aggressive left-handed batting style in the middle order, controlled slow left-arm orthodox bowling, and athletic fielding has helped him win trophies in top leagues across the world.

In 2015, Shakib became the first and only cricketer in history to be ranked the ‘No.1 all-rounder’ by ICC in its Player Rankings in all three formats of the game (Test, Twenty20 and One Day Internatio­nals)

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