Shakib Al Hasan unlikely to play ODI against Afghanistan, says BCB president Faruque Ahmed
BCB president Faruque Ahmed said Shakib Al Hasan is unlikely to play in the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan in Sharjah. Faruque stated that it was Shakib’s decision to opt out of the Afghanistan ODIs, while hinting at an emotional element for not being able to play what was supposed to be his farewell Test in Dhaka against South Africa starting October 21.

Shakib has not played cricket in almost a month since the second Test in India and is expected to feature in the Abu Dhabi T10 League for the Bangla Tigers to get some playing time before the Caribbean tour.

After the three ODIs against Afghanistan, Bangladesh will leave for the West Indies for two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is. Shakib has retired from Tests and T20Is, so will be available for the ODIs in the Caribbean and then the Champions Trophy in February 2025. Shakib has not played ODIs since the World Cup in India last year.

“After Shakib couldn’t come to play his (farewell) test, he wasn’t doing much practice,” Faruque said at a news conference on Thursday. “I think he needs some time to regroup. We haven’t made a final decision but it seems unlikely that he will play the next series (against Afghanistan). He is likely to miss the series. He could play a T10 tournament soon. “I feel like he still can play for Bangladesh in the 50-over format. “There are three ODIs against the West Indies before the Champions Trophy.”

Faruque, however, said the board will consider Shakib for the rest of the ODIs this season, if the selectors feel his training and franchise tournament is sufficient preparation. “Shakib has played for 17 years and is part of the generation that plays a lot of franchise cricket. They know the drill. They play, sleep maybe a few hours and turn up for training. So he is prepared for this kind of situation.

“Without a doubt, the best thing to do is train with the team, but we will take it into account if the selection committee considers that he can still perform training or playing in tournaments abroad.”

The national selectors are yet to announce the Bangladesh team for the ODI against Afghanistan starting November 6 as the board president will also meet Najmul Hossain Shanto, who recently expressed his reluctance to lead the team.

Meanwhile, Faruque said the decision for Shakib to skip the Dhaka test last week came from the government, and the BCB was not part of the decision-making process.

“The BCB was not involved in Shakib’s decision not to come to Bangladesh,” he said. “Our sports advisor then informed the media that there would be a problem if he came. I didn’t have to make any statement. I heard that there was security until 3 or 4 p.m., and then there were clashes between the two sides.”

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