BPL Without Shakib is Like Curry Without Salt: Fans Express Disappointment
Shakib Al Hasan, a former Member of Parliament of the Awami League and a suspect in a murder case, remains unable to return to Bangladesh, meaning he will miss this year's Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). As a result, Chittagong Kings are taking to the field without their star player, and many fans are comparing the BPL without Shakib to a curry without salt.
Ahead of Chittagong Kings' third match against Durbar Rajshahi on January 3, supporters of Shakib displayed two posters near Gate 4 of Mirpur Stadium. One poster read: "Shakib, you are the name of victory, don't forget the contribution you made to this country," while the other stated: "A curry without salt and BPL without Shakib are the same."
Shakib's absence is not limited to the BPL, as concerns are also rising regarding his participation in the upcoming Champions Trophy. His inability to return to Bangladesh has cast doubt on his involvement in the international tournament. Additionally, there are ongoing issues regarding his bowling action, with Shakib scheduled to undergo a bowling action test in India in the second week of January.
Former Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director and coach, Khaled Mahmud Sujan, expressed his disappointment over Shakib's absence from the BPL, saying, "Shakib is the world's number one cricketer, and his absence is detrimental to the team. The fact that he cannot play for his country is our failure."
Sujan further criticized the situation, noting that Shakib's seven-month stint in politics is being prioritized over his remarkable 17-year cricket career. "He has joined politics. I don't know how much of a crime he has committed, but we are considering his seven months in politics as more significant than his 17 years of cricket career, and that is disappointing," Sujan added.
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