Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib al Hasan is accessible to play every one of the three organizations in 2022 and will after all be making a trip to South Africa to participate in the impending series, comprising of three ODIs and two Test matches.
The declaration came during a joint public interview held by BCB Nazmul Hasan with Shakib alongside him, in Mirpur, following an extended shut entryway meeting.
Shakib had before said that he isn't in an ideal mental and actual state to visit South Africa. In the midst of all that vulnerability over his future, the BCB actually gave him an all-design focal agreement.
''I have spoken with Papon bhai and we could do the arrangement for the entire year. I will be accessible in every one of the three configurations and the board will choose when to give me rest,'' Shakib told journalists at Mirpur on Saturday.
''I'm free for South Africa series,'' Shakib further said. "Presently I'm in a superior circumstance (intellectually). Subsequent to going to South Africa, I might improve. It happens in some cases when you go to a superior climate you feel better.
Shakib is relied upon to fly out tomorrow (March 13). In any case, his incorporation for the series doesn't ensure that he will be accessible for the entire series against South Africa, Nazmul explained. The board president additionally said that they will ensure that Shakib gets legitimate rest.
''We have offered him a reprieve. He had said that he isn't in his best mental state and it can happen to anybody. Kindly don't hypothesize. He can be in a state where independent direction could be hard for him," Nazmul said.
"Today, after a significant conversation, he said that he is prepared to play in all configurations including South Africa series. Prior, I had advised him to rest and think with a collected mind. He came today to the board and said that he needs to play. We should all help him. He will go to South Africa yet probably won't play a couple coordinates however kindly don't make a clamor about it."
The last bunch of Bangladesh group left Dhaka on Saturday while on Friday two clusters left for South Africa to play the series.
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