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Will the career of the star player end? The board may announce the decision soon | News India

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The Bangladesh team is currently on a tour of Pakistan. The first match of the two-Test series is being played between the two countries. The Bangladesh team is still in a strong position in this match. Meanwhile, the career of a Bangladeshi player is in danger. After the coup in Bangladesh, the situation there has changed. Now its effect is also being seen on cricket. Farooq Ahmed, the new president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, said that he will take a decision on the future of star player Shakib Al Hasan after the first Test match.

A murder case was registered against Saqib

Actually, a murder case has been registered against Bangladesh's star player Shakib Al Hasan. He is accused of being involved in the murder of Rubel Islam. The police have also registered a murder case against Shakib Al Hasan. Let us tell you that Rubel Islam was murdered on August 5. The names of Shakib Al Hasan and former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have also surfaced in this murder case. According to media reports, a complaint in this case has been lodged at the Edbor Police Station. Inspector Mohammad Najrul Islam confirmed this.

Notice sent to BCB

After these allegations, Supreme Court lawyer Shajib Mahmud Alam sent a legal notice to BCB on Saturday through email and registered post on behalf of lawyer Mohammad Rafinur Rahman. He has demanded the removal of Shakib Al Hasan from all formats of cricket. Apart from this, he has said in the notice that his name has come up in a murder case, so according to ICC rules, he cannot remain in the national team.

Statement of the board

The notice also said that Shakib Al Hasan should be brought back to the country to further the investigation. Apart from this, the ICC should also be informed about this. Meanwhile, the new chairman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Farooq Ahmed, held a meeting with some directors of his board at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday and said that he has not received any instructions yet. They will decide after the second Test against Pakistan.