The former Bangladesh captain recently made his comeback to competitive cricket after nearly six months, featuring in three matches for Lahore Qalandars during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 last week. -PSL
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) hinted that it remains open to the possibility of Shakib Al Hasanreturning to the national team. The former Bangladesh captain recently made his comeback to competitive cricket after nearly six months, featuring in three matches for Lahore Qalandars during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 last week.
Two months prior, his bowling action was cleared by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), which had reported his action in December last year after he appeared for Surrey. This clearance allowed him to bowl again at the top level of cricket. Since October last year, however, the BCB had distanced itself from Shakib. His last appearance for Bangladesh was in the second Test against India in Kanpur.
Before that match, the all-rounder had announced his intention to conclude his Test career on home soil against South Africa in October and declared that he was done playing T20 Internationals.
Shakib was prevented from making that final home Test appearance due to widespread student protests. This political unrest followed the Awami League's exit from power on August 5 after 15 years in government - Shakib himself is a member of parliament representing the party. Since then, he has not returned to Bangladesh, and the BCB has continued to exclude him from national squads, including leaving him out of the Champions Trophy lineup. During this period, the ECB had declared his bowling action illegal across all formats.
"Shakib will always be in the consideration of the selectors and the team management," BCB's board director Iftekhar Rahmansaid on Monday.
"He is an asset for any team. He is a world-class cricketer. He has just returned after correcting his bowling action so our team management will keep track of him. It is definitely not [the end of our association with Shakib]. He has only played a few matches after his suspension. Let him play a few more matches, I think then we can answer the question [of his return]," he added.
Since the clearance of his bowling action nearly two months ago, the 38-year-old has played three matches for Lahore Qalandars in their successful PSL campaign. However, his form has been inconsistent, registering two ducks and taking just one wicket.
Iftekhar's comments come amid growing concerns over Bangladesh's recent decline in form. The team lost a 2-1 T20I series to the UAE in Sharjah and is preparing for another three-match T20I series in Pakistan.
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