The career of Bangladesh’s star player Shakib Al Hasan seems to be in danger. Bangladeshi players are in trouble this time in the County Championship. The umpires have made a big decision in the recently concluded County Championship round.
His action has been declared suspicious. According to the Daily Star, Shakib Al Hasan played a match against Somerset between 9 and 12 September, in which the on-field umpire declared his bowling action suspicious. Now Shakib will have to get a clean chit to play domestic tournaments in England.
ECB Imposed A Ban
Shakib recently participated in the County Championship before playing a Test match against the Indian team. He also took 9 wickets while bowling 60 overs against Somerset. David Milnes and Steve O’Shaughnessy were the on-field umpires of this match. But it is not yet known which umpire complained against him. But the umpire had informed Shakib during this time.
After this, it was told that if Shakib wanted to play in the County Championship in England, then he would have to take a test for it. During this time Shakib can play international and franchise cricket. This matter is of the England Cricket Board.
ICC And Other Boards Not Involved
According to the Daily Star report, a BCB official said that the on-field umpire in the county match had reported that he felt Shakib’s bowling action was suspicious. If Shakib wants to play domestic cricket in England in the future, he will have to play Test matches. If he gets a clean chit, he will be able to play cricket in England.
A Career In Obscurity
Shakib played his last Test match in the 2 Test match series against India. During this time he announced his retirement from the Test format. He wanted to play his farewell match in the 2 Test match series against South Africa. However, the Bangladesh Cricket Board did not give him a place in the team due to security reasons. Shakib is accused of murder. He was accused of murder during the coup in Bangladesh.
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