Shakib likely to play against South Africa despite legal troubles

Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan’s participation in the upcoming home Test series against South Africa next month appears to be on track, barring any injury concerns or selection issues, according to a Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) official.

The uncertainty around Shakib's availability arose after a murder case was filed against him, linking him to the death of a garment worker during protests on August 5.

Shakib, a former Awami League lawmaker, is one of 146 individuals named in the case, which was filed at Dhaka's Adabor Police Station on August 22.

Speaking to Mirpur reporters, BCB’s in-charge cricket operations, Shahriar Nafees, reassured that the interim government has made its stance clear. "I think the Hon'ble Chief Adviser, Hon'ble Law Adviser, and Hon'ble Sports Adviser have spoken very clearly regarding Shakib Al Hasan. There is a clear message from the Bangladesh government that no one will be harassed unfairly in the cases that have been filed”

Shahriar further noted that the final decision lies with the selectors. "Once the squad is announced, we'll know who is in. As of now, I see no reason for Shakib not to play," he added.

At present, Shakib is in Chennai with the national team, preparing for the second and final Test in Kanpur after a 280-run defeat to India in the opening match.

His participation in the upcoming game is uncertain due to a finger injury, which limited him to bowling 21 overs without taking a wicket.

Shakib is also dealing with an eye issue, visible as he was seen biting his helmet strap while batting, where he managed scores of 32 and 25 runs.

Following the conclusion of the India-Bangladesh Test series, South Africa is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on October 16. The first Test between Bangladesh and South Africa will begin on October 21 in Mirpur, followed by the second Test in Chattogram on October 29.


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