Bangladesh All-Rounder Shakib Al Hasan Casts Uncertainty on Availability for Sri Lanka Series
He also said that he will speak with the board regarding his future as a Bangladesh ODI format skipper. Shakib has been dealing with a blurred vision in his left eye and will go through a conservative treatment for it. His last appearance for Bangladesh came during the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.
In the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League, Shakib is operating more as a spinner than an allrounder for Rangpur Riders as he did not come out to bat in two games. Bangladesh are scheduled to host Sri Lanka after the BPL for a full series in March, comprising two Tests, three ODIs and as many T20Is.
“We are still playing the tournament. I will speak to the officials, and then take the decision (about playing the Sri Lanka series or not). I will take a decision in this regard (ODI captaincy) after talking with the board but we still have not discussed it,” Shakib said after Rangpur Riders’ 77-run win over the Sylhet Strikers on Saturday.
The all-rounder went to England and Singapore to take the opinions of leading doctors there regarding an issue with his left eye. However, Shakib is yet to find out what is the exact problem with his eyes.
“I don’t know when this (eyes) will improve. This thing that you are repeating about my eye, eye, eye, eye. There’s no problem in the eye. What you see wearing spectacles, I can see better than you. We are trying to find what has gone wrong. I went to Singapore to see what happened to my eyes and body and we are trying to find out where the problem is,” he said.