First-rate Shakib Al Hasan, an all-rounder for Bangladesh, is still having issues with the legality of his bowling motion. The former captain is still prohibited from bowling in all contests, according to a recent announcement from the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Last month, an impartial reassessment test was held at Chennai’s Sri Ramachandra Centre for Sports Science. Shakib’s failure in the first Test match in England necessitated the evaluation in Chennai.
Shakib Al Hasan is allowed to participate as a hitter, according to a statement issued by the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
“Therefore, the player’s current ban from bowling in international cricket, which was imposed after the first independent evaluation at Loughborough University’s testing facility in the UK, is still in effect. The lifting of the bowling suspension is contingent upon a successful reassessment. Although Shakib can’t bowl right now, he may still play as a batsman in all domestic and international cricket competitions, the BCB said in a statement.
Following the exam, we can choose a substitute if the BCB feels he can come: The original
According to a selection panel member, Shakib’s prospects of qualifying for the 15-member Champions Trophy 2025 are slim if he plays as a specialist batter.
“If he (Shakib) is not bowling, his chances are slim.” Shakib must arrive following his third (bowling reassessment) test, and I am uncertain about his prospects of winning the tournament. Tamim is taken care of (having declared his retirement). Because we won’t be considering Shakib if he isn’t bowling, you might say that we are assembling the team without them (Tamim and Shakib). As reported, the member continued, “We can go for a replacement if the BCB feels that he can come after the test because we would have time.”
When the team was on tour in India, the seasoned veteran made an appearance for Bangladesh. He recently captained the Abu Dhabi T10 with the Bangla Tigers.