"We had plans to send off one of the world's best players" - Najmul Hossain Shanto laments Shakib Al Hasan's absence ahead of BAN vs SA 2024 1st Test

Shakib Al Hasan. (Image Credits: ICC Twitter)
Shakib Al Hasan. (Image Credits: ICC Twitter)

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto has lamented the absence of Shakib Al Hasan in what was supposed to be his farewell Test. Ahead of the first Test against South Africa, the left-handed batter has claimed that they had plans to see off one of their best players.

During the recent series against India, Shakib had expressed his desire to retire from Test cricket after playing in the subsequent rubber against South Africa. While the selectors opted for the veteran in the squad, Shakib pulled out due to the protests in Dhaka. The government also advised that his arrival would pose a security risk.

At a presser on Sunday (October 20), Shanto said they are disappointed not to have Shakib in the side. However, he added that they realise the need to concentrate on winning the Test at hand. He said, as quoted by ESPN Cricinfo:

"It is unfortunate. It should have happened. But we can't spend too much time talking about it on the day before the Test match. [Shakib's arrival] is not in our control, so we are not spending too much time thinking about it.
"We have to focus on the two important Tests and that's what the players are doing. We had plans to send off one of the world's best players. All of us personally feel that it remains pending. Our focus is on winning the Test that starts tomorrow."

Having made his Test debut in 2007, the former captain has played 71 matches in the format. The southpaw has scored 4069 runs, while the left-arm spin has yielded 246 scalps.


"Now the No. 7 becomes a crucial spot" - Najmul Hossain Shanto

Najmul Hossain Shanto. (Credits: Getty)
Najmul Hossain Shanto. (Credits: Getty)

Shanto believes Shakib has left a big void but has earmarked Mehidy Hasan Miraz to seal his spot at No.7. The 26-year-old added:

"It is hard to match [Shakib], especially for the captain. He would usually allow us to play the extra batter or bowler. Now the No. 7 becomes a crucial spot. We don't have anyone exactly like Shakib bhai but Miraz can be a very good option. He is bowling and batting superbly. There are more responsibilities, which Miraz is prepared for."
"He has improved his batting. He is taking the team to good positions, if you look at the last few Tests. I would hope that Miraz can take that place in the next couple of years."

The Tigers are coming off a 2-0 series loss to India.

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