
Former Bangladesh team captain Shakib Hassan has expressed his frustration with the shortage of the Cricket Council in Bangladesh (BCB) regarding his neglect of the International Cup of Cricket Council (ICC).
Shakib, who has an impressive record with 71 tests, 247 international (ODI), 129 Twenty20 Internationals (T20i), was excluded, after being suspended due to bowling procedures suspected by England and Wales Cricket (ECB) during a match in the Surrey and Somerset Championship in September 2024.
The chosen people did not consider it as a purely racket owner, despite his wide experience.
The 37-year-old was later cleared to BowL in the boycott championship and hundreds after undergoing a third evaluation test-they were conducted in England and one in India.
Before he appeared for the test, he trained for a week with his childhood teacher, Mohamed Salah El -Din, and worked widely with a Sari coach and former Cricket in England Gareth Patti for two weeks.
“Look, I have no complaints, but if the communication is better, I would be happier,” Shayib said.
He also worked closely with Sirajallah, who served, a former player in Bangladesh under 19 years, sheds light on the situation.
“I think it was reported because he was overwhelmed in that match. When you pushing yourself hard, especially when the slight changes in fatigue can occur, which leads to problems,” explained, a camp.
“He seems sharp now and it seems that he has regained all his tricks,” he added.