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Shakib-al-Hasan could return to international cricket after a one-year ban, through the tour of Sri Lanka in 24 th October

Possible equation for Shakib Al Hasan's return to the game through Srilanka tour


Cricket Prince Shakib Al Hasan may return to Sri Lanka for upcoming tour. Shakib has only 77 days left to return to the field after overcoming the one-year ban. Bangladesh cricket team leaves for Sri Lanka on September 23 but it will take two months for the series to start. This means that the world's best all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will be able to return to cricket after only 17 days. Let's take into account the possibility of Shakib's return to Sri Lanka serise:

If Shakib Al Hasan's rush to return to the cricket field is 365 days, then there are only 77 days left. In other words, there are only two and a half months left of his ban. Let's take stock of whether Shakib Al Hasan will be able to return to Sri Lanka and what the day's reckoning is saying.

On September 23, the Tigers will catch a flight to Sri Lanka and camp for a month. As such, the series is unlikely to start before October 24th. Suppose the series will be on the 24th of the three Tests if the first Test ends on the 28th. Shakib's ban will end the next day. This means that Shakib Al Hasan, the best all-rounder in cricket, can get a chance to start the second Test starting from November 1 with a break of at least three days. If for some reason he cannot return in the middle of the test or if he does not want to, he will be able to return there if there is a discussed T20 series. Even if the equation of time is matched, there is still a question about practice and fitness. Shakib can answer that question straight to BKSP. Before returning to the field, he will bring himself back to work hard there as did in the IPL, before the World Cup. Surely, if all the calculations are done, Shakib will return to Sri Lanka. After a year of anguish, cricket will embrace its prince.

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The Tiger's tour of Sri Lanka starts on September 23. The first test is on October 24. HP's 24-member squad will leave for Sri Lanka on the same day. The Bangladesh team will play a Test series after a month-long conditioning camp. However, the Bangladesh Cricket Board could not take any decision regarding the participation of Shakib Al Hasan in the game. These decisions were taken by the chairman of the committee Akram Khan after the conference meeting of the committee on Wednesday afternoon.

Everyone has been watching the activities of the two selectors of the BCB for two days. Nannu Sumon's activities are to select the Tigers for the tour of Sri Lanka. Everyone knows that work is harder now than ever. The two selectors met at the Cricket Operations and HP Unit to discuss how to make the difficult task easier. Everyone has decided that Nannu Sumon will have to announce the Test squad in the first week of September. Because the date of the start of Srilanka battle has been fixed. Cricket Operations has not yet decided how Shakib Al Hasan will be included in the squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, which is set to expire on October 29.

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