Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will begin preparing for the second innings of his international career in September from the very place his cricketing journey began, the BKSP, where he planned to start training for his comeback to the game after suspension.
Presently under International Cricket Council’s (ICC) one-year suspension for rupturing the Anti-Corruption Code is eying on his international retaliation.
On October 29 last year, Shakib was banned from all forms of cricket after he admitted the custody of rupturing the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Code. He will be able to recommence international cricket from October 29, 2020.
“Shakib will come to the BKSP next month where he will have coaches and trainers available. We are functional as the coaches are all residing within the campus, so we can work with him well. Shakib will have everything at his disposal,” ESPNcricinfo quoted Hasan’s mentor Nazmul Abedeen as saying.
One of Shakib’s primary coaches and inspirations is Abedeen, and is now the cricket advisor at the BKSP where he has worked for many years as the chief coach of cricket. Before taking on this new role at the BKSP Abedeen was also the BCB’s game development manager for many years.
Conferring to ESPNcricinfo report, Shakib is in the United States with his family, has often leant on Abedeen and Mohammad Salahuddin, both of whom have been BKSP chief cricket coaches, and have been foremost inspirations in Shakib’s cricket profession.
Shakib Al Hasan set to start training in Bangladesh from September
