Al Hasan Banned From Cricket For 6 Months.
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Al Hasan Banned From Cricket For 6 Months.
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been banned for six months by the Bangladesh Cricket Board because of a "severe attitude problem".
The 27-year-old was punished for "serious misbehaviour" towards new coach Chandika Hathurusingha.
“There will be no compromise when it comes to discipline”
BCB president Nazmul Hassan said Shakib's attitude problem is "unprecedented in the history of Bangladesh cricket".
The suspension applies to international and domestic cricket.
Hassan added: "His behaviour is such that it's directly impacting the team.
"We want to give a clear message - if it is repeated, he might be banned for life.
"There will be no compromise when it comes to discipline."
The BCB board voted unanimously to ban Shakib, who has not been granted the No Objection Certificate which would allow him to compete in domestic competitions outside Bangladesh.
He will miss Bangladesh's tour of the West Indies starting next month, and will complete his ban shortly before the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which gets under way in February.
Former captain Shakib is Bangladesh's leading wicket-taker in Test history with 122 victims in 34 Tests, and only two players have scored more than his 2,278 runs.
The 27-year-old was punished for "serious misbehaviour" towards new coach Chandika Hathurusingha.
“There will be no compromise when it comes to discipline”
BCB president Nazmul Hassan said Shakib's attitude problem is "unprecedented in the history of Bangladesh cricket".
The suspension applies to international and domestic cricket.
Hassan added: "His behaviour is such that it's directly impacting the team.
"We want to give a clear message - if it is repeated, he might be banned for life.
"There will be no compromise when it comes to discipline."
The BCB board voted unanimously to ban Shakib, who has not been granted the No Objection Certificate which would allow him to compete in domestic competitions outside Bangladesh.
He will miss Bangladesh's tour of the West Indies starting next month, and will complete his ban shortly before the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which gets under way in February.
Former captain Shakib is Bangladesh's leading wicket-taker in Test history with 122 victims in 34 Tests, and only two players have scored more than his 2,278 runs.
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Re: Al Hasan Banned From Cricket For 6 Months.
A bit over the top, but Shakib didn't help himself.
Without him, Bangladesh side is not even half the side it otherwise would be, so not sure this is in the best interest of the game....... Perhaps a 3 month suspension with a no NOC policy would have been better, with far more communication between the player and the board.
At least, the BCB has been far more open about their action unlike some bigmouth no-hopers!.
Without him, Bangladesh side is not even half the side it otherwise would be, so not sure this is in the best interest of the game....... Perhaps a 3 month suspension with a no NOC policy would have been better, with far more communication between the player and the board.
At least, the BCB has been far more open about their action unlike some bigmouth no-hopers!.
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Re: Al Hasan Banned From Cricket For 6 Months.
That's crazy, should have been 3 months cricket ban and 6 months noc ban. This is just going over the top to set an example.
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