Shakib Al Hasan Apologizes for Silence, Targets Farewell Test

Shakib Al Hasan Apologizes for Silence, Targets Farewell Test

Bangladesh cricket legend Shakib Al Hasan has issued an unconditional apology for his silence during the recent civil unrest against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This move is seen as a potential step towards clearing the way for a farewell Test match at home against South Africa.

Shakib, who has been accused in a murder case in Bangladesh, expressed his regret for not speaking out during the protests. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by students and apologized to those who were hurt by his silence.

The 37-year-old all-rounder, who has played 71 Tests for Bangladesh, has expressed his desire to play his final five-day game at home. He had previously announced his retirement from T20Is after the World Cup in June.

Shakib’s request for a farewell Test had initially been dismissed by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), which stated that it was not responsible for providing security. However, sports advisor to the government Asif Mahmud indicated that security could be provided if Shakib clarified his political stance.

In his apology, Shakib emphasized that his political involvement was solely driven by his desire to contribute to the development of his hometown, Magura. He stated that his primary identity remains as a cricketer for Bangladesh.

Shakib’s public apology is likely to pave the way for a farewell Test in Bangladesh Whites at his favorite ‘Sher-e-Bangla’ Stadium in Mirpur. He expressed his desire to bid farewell to his fans and acknowledge their support throughout his career.

Shakib's Security Request Sparks Political Debate in Bangladesh

Shakib’s Security Request Sparks Political Debate in Bangladesh

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s request for security to play his final Test match at home has sparked a debate about his political stance. Shakib, who announced his retirement ahead of the second Test against India, expressed his desire to play his last game against South Africa in Dhaka. However, his involvement in a murder case and subsequent FIR has raised concerns about his safety.

Bangladesh Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud responded to Shakib’s request, stating that he would receive security like any other cricketer. However, he emphasized that Shakib’s former political affiliation cannot be ignored. Shakib contested the general elections as a candidate for the Awami League, which has drawn mixed reactions from the public.

Mahmud clarified that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is obligated to provide security to all citizens, including Shakib. However, he raised concerns about potential public outrage towards Shakib due to his political identity. He suggested that Shakib should clarify his political stance to mitigate any security risks.

“If the general people have outrage towards him because of his political identity… can they, five or six people, protect me?” Mahmud questioned. “Hence, if the people are angry with me, then I have to reduce that with my words. I think he has to make his position clear and talk about his political standpoint.”

Mahmud cited the example of former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, who had previously addressed his political views. He emphasized that if there are security risks from the public, no one can guarantee protection, even for high-profile individuals like Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Shakib’s political involvement has been a topic of discussion in Bangladesh. Some have criticized his decision to enter politics while others have defended his right to do so. The debate over his security request highlights the complex relationship between sports and politics in the country.

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