Shakib joins Smith in UAE T20x league

The league begins on Dec 19


FE Team | Published: October 31, 2018 22:35:27


Shakib Al Hasan

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has granted Shakib Al Hasan a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in the UAE T20x tournament, reports ESPNcricinfo.
He will join the likes of Steven Smith, who is currently into the seventh month of a one-year ban handed to him by Cricket Australia for his part in the ball-tampering incident, Andre Russell and Shahid Afridi.
Shakib, who is recovering from injury, is set to play in the tournament from December 23, a day after the end of West Indies' tour of Bangladesh, to January 1 next year.
The UAE T20x league runs from December 19 to January 11, clashing with the Bangladesh Premier League.
Shakib is currently undergoing rehab for a long-standing finger injury, which got worse due to an infection during the Asia Cup.
He underwent an emergency operation in Dhaka before heading to Australia for a further check-up.
He came back to Bangladesh earlier this month and said that his return to competitive cricket depended largely on how quickly the infection was completely removed, suggesting he may be back for Bangladesh's home series against West Indies, which begins with the first Test from November 22.
"The physio and I have decided not to put a time frame for my return," he said.
"Possibly I will start training shortly. I have to start strength training from next week. When I will start improving gradually, and I will see that I don't have problems in playing, I can think of returning to action. Until then, I wouldn't want to return, neither the physio will let me."
Shakib said that the UAE stint could give him some match practice in his comeback bid. "It will be good preparation for me if I can be fit for these matches," he said. I need these matches to get back from a major injury and into full rhythm."
GMT 10.30 The story had earlier erroneously stated that the UAE T20x league runs from December 23 to January 1.The error has been rectified.

Share if you like