Shakib Al Hasan's ODI Participation in Doubt for Afghanistan Series

Shakib Al Hasan’s ODI Participation in Doubt for Afghanistan Series

Bangladesh’s star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has cast doubt over his participation in the upcoming ODI series against Afghanistan, scheduled for November 6-12 in the United Arab Emirates. Shakib’s uncertainty stems from a lack of communication from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) regarding his inclusion in the squad.

Speaking to Cricbuzz, Shakib expressed his confusion, stating, “How can I tell [whether I will play the ODIs against Afghanistan]? BCB should tell about it.” Despite his willingness to represent Bangladesh if selected, sources within the board have raised concerns about his frequent absences from the country.

The BCB’s selection panel has also acknowledged the uncertainty, confirming that they have not received clear instructions from higher authorities regarding Shakib’s availability. The final decision is expected to be made by the BCB’s senior officials in the coming days.

Shakib’s participation in the ODI series has been a subject of speculation since his retirement from Test cricket and T20 Internationals in September. The all-rounder had hoped to play his final Test match at home against South Africa, but security concerns amid political unrest in Bangladesh forced him to withdraw.

Despite being accused in a murder case related to the unrest, Shakib was allowed to continue playing in the Test series against India, with the BCB permitting him to remain with the national team until proven guilty. However, his absence from the subsequent South Africa series has raised questions about his future with the Bangladesh team.

The BCB’s decision on Shakib’s inclusion in the ODI squad will be closely watched, as it could have implications for his long-term future with the national team. The all-rounder remains one of Bangladesh’s most valuable players, and his absence would be a significant blow to their chances of success in the upcoming series against Afghanistan.