All-rounder and captain of the Bangladesh team Shakib Al Hasan got the green signal to play the home series against South Africa.
According to media reports, the Awami League leader and all-rounder was accused of murdering a garment factory worker in Dhaka on August 23. The victim’s father filed a murder case against Shakibul Hasan at the local police station. During the tour of Pakistan, a case of murder was filed against Shakib-ul-Hasan, after which he did not return home with the team, but went to England. Later, he reached Delhi from London for the series against India and joined the team.
Read more: After Shakib-ul-Hasan, former captain Mashrafe Murtaza has also been booked for murder Regarding Shakib-ul-Hasan playing the home series, Bangladesh Cricket Board Operations Chief Shehryar Nafis said that Shakib-ul-Hasan has no problem playing at the home ground. There is a clear message from the government that no one will be unfairly harassed.
Read more: ‘Students are going to protest! Post viral about Mashrafe Murtaza’s daughter He said that not being selected due to injury or bad form is a different thing, but there is no problem in his playing. The government’s legal advisor has asked not to arrest Shakib-ul-Hasan on his return home.
Read more: Rawalpindi Test all-rounder Shakib-ul-Hasan booked for murder It should be noted that South Africa is scheduled to visit Bangladesh in October for a series of 2 Test matches, the first Test against Bangladesh is scheduled on 21 October and the second Test is scheduled from 29 October.