This player playing Kanpur Test is in danger, received death threats, there is going to be a big uproar

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|27-09-2024

Player: Currently, a two-match Test series is going on between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) and its second match is being played in Kanpur. Meanwhile, concerns about the safety of a player have increased and now his life is also in danger.

Let us tell you that in the first test match played between India and Bangladesh, Team India won by 280 runs but the player playing in the second test match has received death threats. The biggest surprise is that the board has also withdrawn its hands from the security of this player.

This player received death threats

Actually, the player who has received death threats is not India's but Bangladesh's legendary all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan. Let us tell you that Shakib is continuously receiving death threats from Bangladesh.

The situation in Bangladesh has been very bad for some time and riots are taking place there. In such a situation, Shakib's life may be in danger there because he is an MP from the party of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Hasina is already absconding from Bangladesh and has taken refuge in India.

Shakib Al Hasan Test

BCB responded regarding Shakib's security

It is noteworthy that amidst the continuous threats, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has just given its response regarding the safety of Shakib. BCB President Farooq Ahmed has withdrawn his hands regarding his security.

While talking to the media, Farooq said that “Shakib's security is not in the hands of the board. The Board cannot provide personal security to any individual. They will have to take their own decision on this and they can get security only from people holding high positions in the government.”

Shakib had given a statement regarding his safety in Bangladesh

Let us tell you that earlier during the conversation in the press conference before the start of Kanpur Test match, he said that I am a citizen of Bangladesh and if I want to go back to my country, then I should not face any problem in it.

However, I am worried about my safety in Bangladesh and my family and friends have also expressed their concern about this. Things are slowly getting better in Bangladesh now and I hope everything will be fine there soon. Some solution should be found for this.

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