Big uproar before India-Bangladesh series, legal notice sent to this player to remove him from the team, serious allegation made

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|25-08-2024

A two-match Test series is going to start between India and Bangladesh from next month. Before this, the Bangladesh team is on a tour of Pakistan, where a two-match Test series is being played between the two teams. In the first match of this series, Bangladesh has shown amazing performance. But meanwhile, big news related to the Bangladesh team has come out. According to reports, a legal notice has been sent to the Bangladesh Cricket Board to remove a player from the team.

There was a demand to remove this player from the team

According to media reports, a legal notice has been sent to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), demanding the immediate removal of former captain Shakib Al Hasan from the national team. The notice cites the rules of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and states that Shakib should not be a part of international cricket as he is facing a criminal case.

FIR registered against Shakib Al Hasan

Recently, Shakib Al Hasan has been accused of being involved in murder. In fact, more than 400 people lost their lives in the agitation against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh. During this time, 5 students died in firing. The father of one of these students has lodged an FIR in Dhaka. In which 147 people including Shakib have been accused of murdering the student. Let us tell you, Shakib was a minister in Sheikh Hasina's government at that time.

A report claimed that Bangladesh Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Shajib Mahmud Alam has sent a legal notice to the BCB and demanded the immediate removal of Shakib from the national team. The legal notice cited ICC rules and stated that the former Bangladesh captain is facing a criminal case. However, Bangladesh Cricket Board President Farooq Ahmed has said that a decision will be taken soon about Shakib Al Hasan's future. Farooq held a long meeting with some of his board directors at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday and said that they would take a decision on Shakib before the second Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi on August 30.

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