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Shakib’s Comeback Won’t Be Easy: Bangladesh Selector Bashar

National selector Habibul Bashar believes it would be tough, if not impossible, for Shakib to regain his top form

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Former Bangladesh captain and national selector Habibul Bashar is shocked that a "mature" man like Shakib Al Hasan didn't report corrupt approaches to the ICC and believes it would be tough, if not impossible, for the banned all-rounder to regain his peak position.

The world's No.1 ODI all-rounder was on Tuesday banned by the ICC for two years, one year being a suspended sentence, for failing to report corrupt approaches from an alleged bookie Deepak Aggarwal on three occasions, including one during the 2018 Indian Premier League.

While Bashar expects the 32-year-old, who has over 11,000 runs and more than 500 wickets across three formats, to be back after the ban, he also admitted that it will be easier said than done.

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"It is a tough ask. Shakib will be out of cricket for a year, which will be mentally tough for him...After one year, to first make a comeback and then strive to reach where you were before the ban is a tall order but not impossible," Bashar told PTI in an interview.

"Because the name of the player is Shakib, I have faith in his ability and talent. There have been spells of injuries, where has been out for three to six months.

"I have seen him make comebacks from rehabilitation and then very quickly get back into the groove...He is a seasoned player and there's no reason that he can't do it again," he added.

For now, Bashar is yet to get over the shock of Shakib not reporting the corrupt approaches to the ICC's anti-corruption unit.

"It is shocking for me. But I will take solace from the fact that having known Shakib for long, I knew he would never indulge in any corrupt practice. That he has not been indicted by the ICC on corruption charges is a big relief as far as I am concerned," said Bashar, one of Shakib's earliest captains.

"But yeah, I am also surprised like anyone as to why a mature boy like Shakib didn't report the matter to the ICC's anti-corruption unit," Bashar, who played 50 Tests and 111 ODIs, for his country said.

Bashar admitted that it's a "huge blow" to Bangladesh cricket but at the same time the country has no option but to move on.

"It is undoubtedly a big blow for Bangladesh cricket. A player of Shakib's calibre won't be available for a year. It's a huge setback but we need to move on from this and emerge stronger as a team," the 47-year-old said.

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