Shakib Al Hasan has encountered numerous challenges throughout his extensive career as a cricketer, providing opportunities for growth and learning.
While facing criticism for his performance and conflicts with supporters, he has also navigated sanctions from the International Cricket Council (ICC) and disciplinary actions from the Board of Control for Cricket in Bangladesh (BCB). Despite these challenges, he has remained resilient.
The scrutiny he faced over his silence on the students’ campaign, as well as the loss of his parliamentary position following political changes, have presented opportunities for reflection and personal development.
Currently, while dealing with severe allegations in a murder case, Shakib Al Hasan is undergoing a period of self-evaluation. He is committed to using his experience to guide and support the talented cricket players of Bangladesh during this critical time.
Shakib participated in the series’ opening test match in Rawalpindi. During this temporary period, the Adabar police station charged Shakib with the murder of a textile worker named Rubel. However, on August 7, Shakib was already abroad—a nation or sovereign state—when he fatally shot Rubel.
In a recent post, Rubel Hossain, a former colleague of the national team’s quick bowlers, discussed the challenges faced by a politician in Bangladesh.
Hossain emphasized that a number of unfortunate events, such as spending a significant amount of time abroad during his brief term in office, have had an impact on the politician’s career.
It’s critical for a member of Parliament to acknowledge defeats and victories. Shakib, your widespread support among cricket players in Bangladesh goes beyond sports and includes the political arena.
In a show of support for Sakib, Vijay made the following statement on his verified Facebook profile: “Sakib, your undeniable impact on Bangladesh cricket is truly remarkable. Your dedication has significantly raised Bangladesh cricket’s profile on the international stage.
We are all here to support you during this challenging time, and I believe this darkness will eventually fade away. I have complete confidence in your innocence and extend my sincere condolences and support.”
During this challenging period for Shakib, Sabbir Rahman, a member of Shariful Islam, has shared a post on social media. Sabbir reached out to Saqib Al Hasan on Facebook.
Bangladesh has gained global recognition in sports, and Shariful proposed that “Shakib Al Hasan is synonymous with love” in his essay. Yes, there will be.
A legal notice has already been sent to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to ban Shakib. In this regard, the newly elected president of journalists in Mirpur Farooq Ahmed said, “There is no obstacle (for him) to play in this situation.”