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Legal Notice Demands Ban of Shakib Al Hasan from Cricket

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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has received a legal notice demanding the ban of former skipper Shakib Al Hasan from all forms of cricket due to his alleged involvement in a murder case. Shakib is currently playing in a Test series against Pakistan, and the BCB president has stated that a decision regarding his status will be made after the end of the first Test.

Shakib Al Hasan is one of the most talented cricketers in the world. He has been a key player for Bangladesh for many years and has helped the team achieve some remarkable victories. However, his alleged involvement in a murder case has put his career in jeopardy.

The legal notice was sent by a lawyer named Abu Bakar Siddique. He has demanded that Shakib be banned from all forms of cricket until the investigation into the murder case is completed. The notice also states that if the BCB fails to take action against Shakib, legal action will be taken against the board.

The BCB president, Nazmul Hassan, has stated that the board will take a decision regarding Shakib’s status after the end of the first Test against Pakistan. He has also said that the board will not take any decision based on media reports and will wait for the investigation to be completed.

Shakib Al Hasan is currently playing in the first Test against Pakistan. He has been in good form recently and has played a key role in Bangladesh’s recent victories. However, his future in cricket is uncertain due to the legal notice.

Meanwhile, in other cricket news, the latest ICC Test rankings have been released. India is still at the top of the rankings, followed by New Zealand and South Africa. England is at the fourth position, while Australia is at the fifth position.

In upcoming matches, India will play a Test series against England, while South Africa will play a Test series against Sri Lanka. Australia will play a Test series against Pakistan, while New Zealand will play a Test series against Bangladesh.

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