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Chief Selector Bashar says Bangladesh seek Shakib’s long-term comeback

The chief selector says Shakib trains regularly but lacks consistent game time

Bashar wants Shakib back for longer spell

Sports Correspondent

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Published : 11 Apr 2026, 03:43 PM

Updated : 11 Apr 2026, 03:43 PM

Habibul Bashar, chief selector of the Bangladesh men’s cricket team, has reiterated his desire to see Shakib Al Hasan return to national duty for an extended period

On Saturday, Bashar said discussions with the all-rounder are ongoing but hinges on his availability.

Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka, Bashar said he had been in contact with Shakib to assess his readiness, fitness and match involvement, as Bangladesh named their squad for the opening two ODIs of the home series against New Zealand.

“I have spoken to him once or twice,” Bashar said. “My main concern was whether he is ready and whether he is playing regularly. There are not enough opportunities for him to train there [in the United States].”

According to Bashar, Shakib confirmed that while he maintains his fitness regimen consistently, he lacks regular opportunities to play competitive cricket.

“We have discussed these issues in detail,” he said, adding: “The rest depends on his availability here. If everything falls into place, we certainly want him for the long term.”

Shakib has not featured for Bangladesh since the fall of the Awami League government on Aug 5, 2024.

Although he was abroad during the July Uprising, his return was complicated by protests, with demonstrators branding him an “ally” of the former regime.

At the time, he was serving as a member of parliament.

He had been expected to bid farewell to international cricket with a home Test against South Africa in October, but was forced to abandon the plan midway due to security concerns while travelling back.

Since then, the former captain’s international future has remained uncertain.

In subsequent interviews, Shakib has expressed his wish to retire on home soil.

Currently residing in the United States with his family, his potential return continues to hinge on evolving circumstances.

On Jan 25, a former Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director said Shakib’s inclusion could be considered under certain conditions.

Despite repeated assurances from the board about facilitating his return, no tangible progress has yet been made.

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