Published 14:22 IST, November 9th 2019
Shakib Al Hasan tries a leg at football amid two-year ban from Cricket
Former Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan, who is currently facing a two-year ban from cricket, was seen trying a leg at football weeks after his ban was handed
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Former Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan, who is currently facing a two-year ban from cricket, was seen trying a leg at football weeks after his ban was anunced. world number one all-rounder was handed a two-year ban by ICC for failing to report corrupt approaches from a bookie. Shakib's ban came as a huge blow to Bangladesh, especially ahead of T20 World Cup in 2020 in Australia. Shakib, who had earlier accepted charges and had vowed to make a stronger comeback, was seen playing football with a team Footy Hags at Army Stadium against Korean Expat team. One of Shakib's teammates, Riyad Shahir Ahmed Husain, took to Facebook to share pictures of all-rounder playing football with team.
Shakib tries his leg at football
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Netizens overjoyed seeing Shakib back on field
Shakib banned for two years
ban comes as a huge blow for Bangladesh cricket ahead of ir much-anticipated tour of India, which comprises three T20 Internationals and two Tests, beginning with shortest format games on vember 3. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), however, said that doors will be opened for Shakib once his ban ends. "We hope he will come back as a better and wiser cricketer and serve Bangladesh for many more years when his sanction will be over," BCB said in a statement. "During suspension, BCB will continue to support his efforts at returning to cricket. " BCB respects ICC's decision and shares similar sentiments against corruption in cricket."
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Shakib responds to charges
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has responded after being banned by International Cricket Council (ICC) from all forms of cricket for two years. According to a press release by ICC, Shakib said, "I am obviously extremely sad to have been banned from game I love, but I completely accept my sanction for t reporting approaches. ICC ACU is reliant on players to play a central part in fight against corruption and I didn’t do my duty in this instance."
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He added, “Like majority of players and fans around world, I want cricket to be a corruption-free sport and I am looking forward to working with ICC ACU team to support ir education programme and ensure young players don’t make same mistake I did.”
14:06 IST, November 9th 2019