In one more sensational new development, Shakib Al Hasan has chosen to visit South Africa with the Bangladesh group. He will presently fly out from Dhaka on Sunday, on schedule for the ODI series that starts on March 18.
"I addressed [BCB president Nazmul Hassan] Papon bhai throughout the previous two days, when we arranged the whole year. I'm free for each of the three configurations," Shakib said in a joint public interview with Hassan and other board individuals on Saturday. "The board will choose when to give me rest, that incorporates the South Africa series. I'm free for the SA series."
Hassan clarified that after the BCB had responded to Shakib's solicitation for rest, since he was "genuinely and intellectually exhausted", by avoiding him with regards to global cricket till April 30, both of them met multiple times to examine what is happening.
"Subsequent to arriving at Dubai [for an individual engagement], Shakib let me know he would settle on a ultimate choice in the wake of addressing me. Then, at that point, he let us know that he would have rather not go to South Africa," Hassan said. "We conceded him leave, which was subsequently declared to the media (on Thursday). Then, at that point, two days ago, he let me know he was intellectually drained. It can happen to anybody whenever.
"He was experiencing difficulty deciding, so we upheld him during this time. The board is generally with them [the players]."
By then, Hassan said, Shakib chose to make himself accessible. "Shakib is accessible for every one of the organizations for the South Africa visit. He will make a trip to South Africa tomorrow. In the event that he avoids a match in this series, kindly acknowledge it. He needs to play. That what is undeniably significant."
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