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‘It’s like when a politician goes to jail, not playing cricket is like that for me’

A popular YouTuber and social media influencer named Rafsan recently conducted a special interview with Bangladesh’s cricket superstar, Shakib Al Hasan, after his exclusion from the national team for the World Cup. This interview aimed to delve into both Shakib’s cricketing and personal life, shedding light on some unknown aspects.

Rafsan asked Shakib about the two most challenging times in his life. Shakib, who has faced numerous challenges in his cricketing career, mentioned that the two most difficult moments were when he was suspended from cricket twice. The first suspension occurred in 2014, where he was banned from all forms of cricket by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for eight months due to what was described as “severe disciplinary breaches.” This suspension was lifted after approximately three months.

The second suspension happened in 2019, and it was more severe. Shakib was banned from all forms of cricket for one year by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for failing to report approaches from bookies. Additionally, he was banned from international cricket for two years, with one year suspended. This was a significant setback for Shakib, and it caused him to miss a substantial portion of his cricketing career.

During these suspensions, Shakib was unable to participate in any cricket-related activities, which was a challenging and frustrating period for him. He compared these suspensions to being imprisoned, emphasizing the mental and emotional toll they took on him.

Despite these challenging times, Shakib expressed his determination to overcome them and make a successful comeback to international cricket. He emphasized that these experiences have made him stronger and more resilient.

It’s important to note that this information is based on the interview conducted by Rafsan, and Shakib Al Hasan’s personal experiences and challenges are as described by him in the interview.

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