Shakib al hasan

  1. Shakib Al Hasan banned from all cricket for failing to report bookie approaches
  2. Shakib surpasses Southee to become the top T20I wicket
  3. Shakib Al Hasan: Who is the Bangladesh tight
  4. Is Shakib al Hasan set for international cricket retirement? IPL contract widens BCB rift
  5. PSL 2023: Peshawar Zalmi pick Bangladesh all


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Shakib Al Hasan banned from all cricket for failing to report bookie approaches

The most basic form of offence for failing the report an approach is covered under 2.4.4 of the ACU code. It says: "Failing to disclose to the ACU (without unnecessary delay) full details of any approaches or invitations received by the Participant to engage in Corrupt Conduct under the Anti-Corruption Code." The reason behind reporting any approach promptly and quickly is because any delay can hamper investigations. "It is acknowledged that the assessment of whether there had been 'unnecessary delay' in each case will depend on its own circumstances, but it is always unacceptable (and will therefore constitute 'unnecessary delay') for a Participant to wait until after the match in respect of which he/she was invited to engage in Corrupt Conduct before reporting that approach to the ACU," the ICC code says. What is the sanction? A minimum of six months and a maximum of five years. The ICC's case revolved around a series of messages exchanged between Shakib and the alleged corruptor Deepak Aggarwal, and Shakib's failure to report "not one but three approaches" - as the ICC put it - by him. Those approaches, and Shakib's failures to report, occurred over a period of several months. The approaches made to Shakib were "clear in their content and intent", the ICC said; it was clear to Shakib that Aggarwal's intention was to obtain inside information to use for betting purposes. It also noted that Shakib was an experienced international cricketer fully aware of his responsibilit...

Shakib surpasses Southee to become the top T20I wicket

Shakib reached this landmark after trapping George Dockrell leg-before off the third ball of the sixth over. When he castled Harry Tector three balls later, Shakib reached his second career five-for in this format. He has 136 wickets in T20I cricket at an average of 20.67 with an economy rate of 6.8. Besides, he also has 2339 runs at a strike-rate of 122.33. The Bangladesh star made his T20I debut all the way back in 2006 against Zimbabwe, and has gone on to play 114 T20Is. He has featured in all seven editions of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. A five-wicket haul inside the Powerplay for Shakib Al Hasan 👏 Most wickets in men's T20Is Player Name Career T20I wickets Shakib Al Hasan 136 Tim Southee 134 Rashid Khan 129 Ish Sodhi 114 Lasith Malinga 107 Courtesy his unbeaten 38 and 5/22, Bangladesh won the game by 77 runs. Shakib was declared Player of the Match for his efforts.

Shakib Al Hasan: Who is the Bangladesh tight

Shakib Al Hasan is Bangladesh's leading run-scorer in T20 cricket with 2,243 runs and is second in one-day international and third in Tests Bangladesh v England: One-day international series Venue: Mirpur and Chittagong Dates: 1, 3 & 6 March Coverage: Live text commentary on the BBC Sport website & app, plus match reports and features and analysis Shakib Al Hasan is many things to many people: One of the world's leading all-rounders, a veteran of almost 400 international matches, the most recognisable face in his country and a tight-lipped enigma. According to Morgan, former England World Cup-winning captain and Shakib's Indian Premier League (IPL) team-mate, Bangladesh's Test and T20 skipper is a world-class performer and the embodiment of a model professional. "He's been one of the best all-rounders in the world for a long time, he very rarely has bad days. Playing alongside him makes you love the guy even more. He's extremely passionate about playing for Bangladesh," said Morgan during the 2021 T20 World Cup, when England last encountered Bangladesh. Shakib is clearly Bangladesh's greatest cricketer; across formats he's scored more than 13,400 runs, he's bowled more deliveries (2,385) than anyone else in T20s and in ODIs he's won more player of the match awards than India's MS Dhoni, despite playing more than 100 fewer matches. As he approaches his 36th birthday, he's likely to be facing England in a series for the last time, with three one-day internationals starting o...

Is Shakib al Hasan set for international cricket retirement? IPL contract widens BCB rift

Former Bangladesh captain Shakib al Hasan's relationship with the country's cricket board is not very pleasant. The southpaw and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) have often been at loggerheads due to conflicting opinions. Recently, Shakib hit out at the BCB saying that the board misrepresented his decision to skip the Test series against Sri Lanka. Shakib al Hasan's rift with Bangladesh Cricket Board gets nasty Shakib had written a letter to the BCB where he had stated that he wanted to play in the IPL 2021 in order to prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup in India. However, the BCB Cricket Operation chairman Akram Khan publically stated that Shakib was not interested in playing Test cricket which led to a massive outcry as Bangladesh fans accused the all-rounder of choosing money over the country, thus reigniting the never-ending 'IPL vs country' debate that has been going on for years. While speaking to Cricfrenzy, Shakib opened up on his decision to choose IPL 2021 over the Lanka series. Elaborating on the irrelevance of the series, Shakib said that the two Tests against Sri Lanka are their last matches in the World Test Championship and it's not like are going to play the final. He added that they are at the very bottom of the points table, which is why it doesn't make much of a difference. Shakib further said that another major reason is that the T20 World Cup which is slated to be played is in India later this year. The 33-year old reckoned that it is a very important...

PSL 2023: Peshawar Zalmi pick Bangladesh all

An illustration of Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan shared by Peshawar Zalmi announcing his return to the franchise on February 13, 2023. — Twitter/@PeshawarZalmi Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was picked by the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Peshawar Zalmi for the league's eighth edition which has kicked off today amid a celebratory fervour in Multan. The franchise has picked Hasan, who captained Fortune Barishal in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) this year, in their reserved supplementary pick. The Bangladesh cricketer will join the Zalmi squad tonight and will be available for selection in the team's first match with Karachi Kings at the National Bank Cricket Arena on February 14 in Karachi. "Peshawar Zalmi have drafted Shakib Al Hasan as reserved supplementary pick. He will be available for selection in Tuesday’s match versus KK. He’s available until 26 Feb," the Pakistan Cricket Board announced. Taking to its official Twitter handle, Peshawar Zalmi, too, shared the news with its followers deeming Hasan as the 'Tiger' returning to the #YellowStorm for Pakistan's mega cricket event. The left-handed batter scored 375 runs in 11 innings in BPL 2023. He also bagged 10 wickets in 13 matches. Squad Peshawar Zalmi: Babar Azam, Sherfane Rutherford, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Haris, Aamir Jamal, Salman Irshad, Tom-Kohler Cadmore, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Rovman Powell, Mujeeb ur Rahman, Shakib Al Hasan, Danish Aziz, Arshad Iqbal, Saim Ayub, Usman Qadir, Suifyan Muq...