Bangladesh’s veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has finally been cleared of his suspect bowling action after months of uncertainty, marking the end of a frustrating chapter in his career.
The 37-year-old, who had previously failed two reassessments, has now successfully rectified his action, receiving clearance in his latest test.
This development comes as a massive relief for Shakib, whose suspension from bowling cost him a place in Bangladesh’s Champions Trophy squad, with selectors unwilling to pick him solely as a specialist batter.
The ICC event had been seen as a potential farewell tournament for the former captain, but his bowling suspension ruled him out of contention.
Speaking to a local sports platform, Shakib Al Hasan confirmed the news with evident joy, sharing that he cleared his bowling action test in England.
“The news is right (about passing the bowling test), and I am cleared to bowl again,” he said.
Shakib’s troubles began in September 2024, when his bowling action was reported during a County Championship match for Surrey against Somerset.
Following an independent evaluation, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) deemed his action illegal, leading to his suspension.
Determined to make a comeback, Shakib underwent two reassessments—first in England and then in India—but failed both attempts before finally clearing the test in his latest effort.
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