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Shakib Al Hasan
সাকিব আল হাসান
Shakib in 2018
Member of Jatiya Sangsad
In office
10 January 2024 – 6 August 2024 [1]
Preceded byMd. Shifuzzaman
ConstituencyMagura-1
Personal details
Born
Khondaker Sakib Al-Hassan[2]

(1987-03-24) 24 March 1987 (age 37)
Magura, Bangladesh
Political partyBangladesh Awami League
SpouseUmmey Ahmed Shishir
Children3
Residence(s)Dhaka, Bangladesh
EducationBachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Alma materAmerican International University-Bangladesh
OccupationCricketer, politician
Personal information
NicknameFaysal[3]
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 46)18 May 2007 v India
Last Test4 April 2023 v Ireland
ODI debut (cap 82)6 August 2006 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI6 November 2023 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no.75
T20I debut (cap 11)27 November 2006 v Zimbabwe
Last T20I25 June 2024 v Afghanistan
T20I shirt no.75
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2004–present[a]Khulna Division
2010–2011Worcestershire
2011–2017, 2021Kolkata Knight Riders
2013, 2019Barbados Tridents
2013, 2016–2019Dhaka Gladiators/Dominators
2014, 2022Legends of Rupganj
2015, 2024Rangpur Riders
2016–2017Jamaica Tallawahs
2017, 2023Peshawar Zalmi
2018–2019Sunrisers Hyderabad
2022–2023Fortune Barishal
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I FC
Matches 66 247 125 102
Runs scored 4,454 7,570 2,515 8,523
Batting average 39.07 37.29 23.82 37.24
100s/50s 5/31 9/56 0/13 8/41
Top score 217 134* 84 217
Balls bowled 14,775 12,575 2,493 20,925
Wickets 233 317 146 333
Bowling average 31.06 29.52 20.90 30.06
5 wickets in innings 19 4 2 24
10 wickets in match 2 0 0 2
Best bowling 7/36 5/29 5/20 7/32
Catches/stumpings 26/– 60/– 30/– 49/–
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Representing  Bangladesh
Asia Cup
Runner-up 2012 Bangladesh
Runner-up 2016 Bangladesh
Runner-up 2018 UAE
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Incheon Team
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 14 June 2024

Shakib Al Hasan (Bengali: সাকিব আল হাসান, romanizedSākiba āla hāsāna; born 24 March 1987) is a Bangladeshi cricketer and politician.[4][5][6] He is a former member of Parliament for Magura-1.[7] He is known for his aggressive left-handed batting style in the middle order and controlled slow left-arm orthodox bowling.[8][9][10] He is widely regarded as the greatest Bangladeshi sportsman and one of the greatest all-rounders of all time.[11][12][13][14]

Shakib Al Hasan made his Test debut in 2007 against India. His breakthrough came in the Test against New Zealand in Chittagong in 2008 where he picked up 7 wickets for 36 runs, the best figures by a Bangladeshi bowler at that time. He quickly established himself as one of the team's leading performers. He has scored over 4,000 runs and taken more than 200 wickets in the format. He has also captained the team on their first-ever Test match win over England in 2016.[15] In ODIs, Shakib has been more successful. He has scored over 6,000 runs and taken more than 270 wickets in the format, becoming the fastest and only player in history to achieve the double of 5,000 runs and 250 wickets in ODIs.[16] In the 2012 Asia Cup, Shakib scored 237 runs, including three fifties, and took six wickets. Bangladesh progressed to the tournament's final for the first time but eventually lost to Pakistan by 2 runs. He is considered one of the most impactful players of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup,[17] where he broke the record of maximum runs scored in the group stages of the World Cup which was previously held by Sachin Tendulkar and finished as the third-highest run-scorer scoring 606 runs in total at the tournament.[18][19]

He has played for various T20 tournaments around the world for many teams, including Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Jamaica Tallawahs and Dhaka Dominators, where he won the Indian Premier League (IPL) twice with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012 and 2014. He also won the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) title 3 times in 2012, 2013 and 2016 with Dhaka Dominators. He was named the player of the tournament in BPL a record four times in 2012, 2013, 2018 and 2022.[20] He has won 41 man-of-the-match awards, the highest for Bangladesh[21] and 16 man-of-the-series awards, 3rd highest, in all formats. Between 2009 and 2022, he captained the Bangladesh cricket team in 120 matches across all three formats.

Shakib Al Hasan is an integral asset to the Bangladesh cricket team and has been a consistent performer for his country over the years.[22][14] He is widely known as the most controversial figure in Bangladeshi media, always making it to the top of the news headlines.[23] He was ranked the 90th most famous athlete in the world by ESPN in 2019. He was included in the ICC Men's Team of the Year twice (2009, 2021). As of July 2024, Shakib holds the record for the 3rd most men's T20 International wickets.[24]

Early years and youth cricket

Born in Magura, Khulna, Shakib started playing cricket at an early age. According to Prothom Alo sports editor Utpal Shuvro, Shakib "was fairly proficient at cricket and was often hired to play for different villages and teams".[25][26] In one of those matches, Shakib batted aggressively and bowled fast, as he usually did, but also chose to experiment with spin bowling which proved to be not so effective. He was picked to play for Islampur and took a wicket with his first ball; it was his first delivery with a proper cricket ball, having previously played with a taped tennis ball.[25][26] He spent six months training at Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan,[25][26] a government-run sports institute.[27]

Shakib played his debut Under-17 match against UAE Under-17s in 2003 in the ACC Under-17 Cup where he got a bowling figure of 3–18 in 8 overs (with 2 maiden overs).[8]

In May 2004, at the age of 17, Shakib made his first-class debut for Khulna where he got a bowling figure of 0/116 of 30 overs in the 1st innings and 3/92 of 28 overs in the 2nd innings. He also scored 13 of 11 with three 4s in the 1st innings and 16 of 43 in the 2nd innings. His 1st first-class wicket was Rakibul Hasan.[9]

Shakib first represented Bangladesh at the Under-19 level in November 2005 in the 2005 Afro-Asia Under-19 Cup against India Under-19. In his debut match, he scored 24 of 23 balls with four 4s and also achieved a bowling figure of 2/26 in 10 overs with 2 maidens by taking his first wicket of Tanmay Srivastava.[10] In the tournament, Shakib played 5 matches scoring 138 runs at an average of 38.50 and getting 5 wickets at an average of 25.20.[28] On 30 November 2005, 15-year-old Shakib guided Bangladesh to a four-wicket win over England in the opening match of the tri-nation Under-19 tournament (involving England and Sri Lanka) with his 82 of 62.[29] During the final of a tri-nation tournament, Shakib scored an 86-ball century and took three wickets to lead his team to victory.[30][31] In his 18 youth One Day Internationals, he has scored 563 runs at an average of 35.18 with three 50s and one 100 and a high score of 100 and took 22 wickets at an average of 20.18 with an economy of 3.68 and a best figure of 4/34.[21][32]

On 1 January 2005, Shakib made his first-class debut in the match between Bangladesh Cricket Board President's XI and Zimbabweans where he scored 14 of 14 in the 1st innings and 15 of 66 in the 2nd innings. He also got bowling figures of 0/133 in 32 overs.[33] In February 2005, Shakib got his 1st first-class international wicket by dismissing Vusimuzi Sibanda and a five-wicket haul playing against Zimbabwe A.[34]

Domestic and T20 franchise cricket

National Cricket League (NCL)

Since 2004, Shakib has played for Khulna in the National Cricket League.

In the 2004–05 season of the tournament, Shakib, since his debut in May 2004 at the age of 17, played just 3 matches.[b] He scored 129 runs at an average of 25.80 with a high score of 54 and took 16 wickets at an average of 27.87 with a best bowling figure of 6/79 in an innings and 9/114 in a match.[35]

In the 2006–07 season, he played just 2[c] matches scoring 51 runs at an average of 17.00 with a high score of 23. He bowled only in 1 innings where he bowled 4 overs of 9 runs with 1 maiden over.[36]

Shakib has played 14 matches scoring 930 runs at an average of 40.43 with three 100s and a high score of 129.[37] He also got 31 wickets at an average of 33.16 with one 5-wicket haul.[38]

English County Cricket (ECC)

County Championship

Having signed a contract in November 2009,[39] Shakib joined up with Worcestershire, playing in the second division of the County Championship, in July 2010. He was the first Bangladeshi to represent a county side.[39] Shakib was forced to delay by the BCB for the beginning of his spell as Worcestershire's overseas player.[40] While playing for Worcestershire, he took his best first-class bowling figures of 7/32 against Middlesex.[41] In eight first-class matches, he scored 358 runs at 25.57 (with one score over 50)[42] and took 35 wickets at 22.37,[43] as Worcestershire secured promotion to the first division at the end of the season.[44]

After the 2011 IPL, Shakib returned to Worcestershire for seven weeks. He played a single County Championship match as his time with the team coincided with the 2011 Friends Life t20,[45][46] but in that match, he took seven wickets and passed 3,000 runs in first-class cricket.[47]

Shakib played five List-A matches for Worcestershire, scoring 187 at an average of 37.40 (including two half-centuries)[48] and taking 9 wickets at 17.77.[49]

Friends Life t20

Worcestershire finished fifth out of nine teams in their group for the T20 competition, failing to qualify for the quarter-finals.[50] From 12 matches Shakib took 19 wickets, finishing as the club's leading wicket-taker, equal with seam bowler Gareth Andrew.[51] He also scored 110 runs at an average of 9.16.[52]

Shakib signed for Leicestershire as their second overseas club, joining Australian Joe Burns for their Twenty-20 campaign.[53] Shakib played in 10 matches scoring 146 runs at an average of 18.25 with a top score of 43* in the 7-wicket win over Nottinghamshire Outlaws at Trent Bridge.[54][55] He also got 9 wickets at an average of 27.00 with an economy of 6.50 and a best bowling figure of 2/7 in the 10-wicket win over Yorkshire.[54][56]

Indian Premier League (IPL)

Although Shakib was part of the auction of players held the following month for the 2009 Indian Premier League, Shakib was not chosen by any of the eight teams and no bids were made for him despite being rated as the world's highest-ranked ODI all-rounder at the time. His teammate Mashrafe Mortaza, who was bought in the auction by the Kolkata Knight Riders, said "I would have been a lot happier if Shakib had got a team because he truly deserved it for his sensational form with the bat and ball".[57] Shakib had no buyers in the 2010 IPL auction as well, which was very surprising considering his stature in international cricket at the time.[58][59]

For the 2011 Indian Premier League, Shakib was contracted by Kolkata Knight Riders for US$425,000.[60][61] He made his debut in the tournament on 15 April 2011 in a match against Rajasthan Royals. He claimed two wickets in the match, first that of Amit Paunikar and then Shane Watson, but did not get the chance to bat as his team only lost a wicket, winning by 9 wickets.[62][63] KKR were knocked out in the semi-finals of the competition;[64] Shakib played in seven matches, taking 11 wickets at an average of 15.90, and finished as KKR's third-highest wicket-taker.[65]

In the 15th Match of the 2012 IPL against Rajasthan Royals, Shakib got a bowling figure of 3–17 which is still his best in his IPL career.[66][67] KKR won their maiden title in the final against CSK where Shakib contributed with a crucial cameo.[68]

In the 2014 Indian Premier League, Shakib was retained by KKR for a league fee of INR 2.80 crore. In the competition, he scored 227 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 149.34; his best being a 60 off 38 balls. He also achieved 11 wickets in 13 matches at an economy of 6.68 and an average of 30.36. His all-round performance was instrumental in KKR's title win. For his performances in 2014, he was named as the 12th man in the Cricinfo IPL XI.[69]

In the 2015 IPL, Shakib played only four matches scoring 36 runs at an average of 12 with 23 being his highest score and picking up four wickets at an average of 30.75 and gave away 8.78 runs per over with his best bowling figures of 2/22 against Mumbai Indians.[70]

"IPL experience helped me improve my game for Bangladesh"

— Shakib Al Hasan[71]

In the 38th match of the 2016 IPL, Shakib combined with Yusuf Pathan put on an unbroken 134 run partnership against the Gujarat Lions, the highest for the fifth wicket in all IPL's. Shakib scored 66*, his best score so far in his IPL career, went in vain as Gujarat Lions won the match by 5 wickets.[72]

"T20 cricket is a challenge for all-rounders"

— Shakib Al Hasan[73]

In the 2017 Indian Premier League, Shakib played his only home match against Gujarat Lions where he scored 1* and returned with bowling figures of 0/31 in that match. He left the tournament midway to play a tri-series in Ireland for the build-up of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.[74] Shakib played just 3 matches batting in just 1 inning scoring 1 and achieved 2 wickets at an average of 47.50.

Shakib was released by KKR and was picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2018 IPL auction.[75] On 24 May 2018, he became the second T20 player to take 300 wickets and score 4,000 runs in the format with the wicket of Rohit Sharma in the SRH's victory against the Mumbai Indians in the 2018 IPL.[76]

Between 2019 Indian Premier League, BCB wanted to call Shakib back for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup preparation camp[77] but he skipped the camp for match practice even after playing only 1 match at that time.[78][79][80] Shakib was hoped for some IPL matches before World Cup 2019 as Jonny Bairstow and David Warner would leave for their respective World Cup preparation camps.[81]

Shakib was released by the Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the 2020 IPL auction after playing for 2 seasons.[82]

Shakib was listed at the highest base price of INR 2 crore for the 2021 IPL auction and was subsequently bought by his former team KKR again for a price of 3.2 crore (US$380,000).[83][84][85] After the suspension of the 2021 Indian Premier League, Shakib and Mustafizur Rahman returned home on 6 May 2021 via a chartered flight arranged by the BCCI with their respective franchises sharing the cost of the flight.[86][87] Shakib could not take part in the remainder of IPL because of not getting a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the BCB.[88] In IPL 2023, Shakib Al Hasan got signed by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 1.5 crore.[89] But due to international engagements with Bangladesh national cricket team and personal reasons he pulled himself out of IPL 23.[90]

National Cricket League T20

In the 2010 National Cricket League Twenty20 tournament in Bangladesh, a now-defunct Twenty20 league involving the teams in the National Cricket League (NCL), Shakib played as an icon player and captain for the Kings of Khulna.[91][92]

Shakib played 7 matches where he scored 86 runs at an average of 12.28 and achieved 8 wickets at an average of 20.00 with an economy of 5.92.[93]

Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League

In September 2009, Shakib joined Abahani along with Mashrafe for TK 20 lakh each.[94]

In November 2010, Shakib joined Mohammedan for Tk 30 lakh.[95]

In the 2014 season, Shakib played for Legends of Rupganj, formerly named Gazi Group Cricketers in the previous season.[96][97][98] He played 8 matches scoring 222 runs at an average of 31.71 and also achieving 13 wickets at an average of 23.61.[99]

In the 2016 season, Abahani registered their sixth win in that season by five wickets against Prime Bank where Shakib, who returned to List A cricket for Abahani after a break of 6 years got a bowling figure of 4–35 in 10 overs.[100]

Due to upcoming 2021 T20 World Cup, 2021 season was played in T20 format[101][102] where he captained the Mohammedan Sporting Club.[103]

In the 2022 season, Shakib switched teams for Super League phase from Mohammedan Sporting to Legends of Rupganj to prepare for the series against Sri Lanka by taking special permission from the league authorities and Mohammedan, since, which he could not play for in the initial stage and his contracted team did not qualify.[104] In his first match against Prime Bank, he picked 2 wickets in 7 overs and scored 21 off 34.[105] In the match against Gazi Group, Shakib scored 59 off 26 balls and took one wicket.[106] He played only four matches scoring 98 runs at an average of 24.5 and at a strike rate of 103.15 and took 4 wickets with 6 maidens with the economy rate of 3.48.[107]

In the 2023 season, Shakib played for Mohammedan, which was confirmed by Club Committee President AGM Sabbir.[108]

Bangladesh Premier League

The Bangladesh Cricket Board founded the six-team Bangladesh Premier League in 2012, a twenty20 tournament to be held in February that year. The BCB made Shakib the 'icon player' for Khulna Royal Bengals (KRB).[109] Under his captaincy, Shakib's team progressed to the semi-finals of the competition where they were beaten by Dhaka Gladiators despite Shakib's 86* off 41 balls.[110] In ten matches he scored 280 runs and took 15 wickets, which made him KRB's leading wicket-taker, and was named Man of the Tournament.[111][112]

In the auction of the BPL 2, Shakib was brought by defending champions Dhaka Gladiators for $365,000, the most expensive player in the tournament.[113] He led his team to the title, getting 329 runs and 15 wickets in 12 matches, emerging as the Man of the Tournament for the consecutive second time in the BPL.[114]

In the BPL 3, Shakib was picked by Rangpur Riders with the 'Players by Choice' system for icon players.[115][116] In a match against Sylhet Super Stars, Shakib used abusive language towards opposition batsman Dilshan Munaweera as well as on-field umpire Tanvir Ahmed and as a result he got banned for one match after being found guilty.[117][118][119] He got 18 wickets in 11 matches at an economy rate of 6.39 in that season.[120]

Shakib was selected in the team of the tournament from BPL 1 to BPL 3.[121]

In the BPL 4, Shakib became the highest paid local player getting at least Tk 5.5 million as a player of A-plus category turning out for Dhaka Dynamites.[122][123][124][125][126] Shakib became man of the match consecutively two times in the matches against Comilla Victorians (for scoring 41 of 26 balls and achieving a bowling figure of 1/30 in 4 overs and a catch)[127] and Barisal Bulls ( for achieving a bowling figure of 4/31 in 4 overs and scoring 22 of 21 balls).[128] Dhaka won the title[129][130] as Shakib notched his first title win as captain[131] who wanted to win the title this season.[132]

In October 2017, Shakib was named in the squad for the Dhaka Dynamites team, following the draft for the BPL 5.[133][134] In the 43-run win over Rangpur Riders where Dhaka confirmed second-place in the points table at the end of the group stage, Shakib became man of the match for his all-round performance. Shakib added 55 runs for the sixth wicket with Mehedi Maruf who however departed after scoring 33 off 23 balls with 3 fours and a six but Shakib remained unbeaten on 47 off 33 balls. He also bagged two wickets for just 13 runs from his four overs.[135][136] In the final of that season, Shakib dropped a catch as he failed to hold on to a chance from Chris Gayle on 22 who went on to break all sorts of records with his unbeaten 69-ball 146, hitting a world record 18 sixes to single-handedly power Rangpur Riders to the title.[137]

In October 2018, Shakib was named in the squad for the Dhaka Dynamites team, following the draft for the BPL 6.[138] On 22 January 2019, Shakib became the first player in BPL's history to take 100 wickets as he achieved the milestone during the match against Comilla Victorians reaching the milestone in his 69th appearance, an average of 16.85 and an economy rate of 6.64.[139] During the tournament, taking the wicket of Comilla Victorians' Anamul Haque during the final of the tournament at Mirpur, Shakib Al Hasan became the highest wicket-taker in a single season of BPL[140] as he took 23 wickets from 15 matches with an average of 17.65 in that season.[141] Shakib sustained a left ring finger fracture during the match.[142]

In July 2019, Shakib signed a one-year contract with the Rangpur Riders to play for them in BPL 7.[143][144]

In December 2021, Shakib was signed by Fortune Barishal for 2021-22 Bangladesh Premier League. He led the team to the final, but lost to Comilla Victorians by 1 run in a nail-biting finish.[145] On 24 January 2022, in the league match against Minister Dhaka, he picked up his 400th wicket in Twenty20 cricket.[146] He was awarded 5 consecutive Player of the match award, the most consecutive time by any player in T20.[147] He also received the Player of the tournament award for the 4th time for his allround performances, having scored 284 runs in 11 innings at an average of 28.4 and picking up 16 wickets at an average of 14.56.[148]

For the BPL Season 10, Shakib was directly signed (brought) by Rangpur Riders for ৳40 crore in the draft, becoming the highest paid player among domestic players of this season.

Shakib is the highest wicket-taker in the BPL with 132 wickets in 100 matches at an average of 18.33 in the Bangladesh Premier League.[149][150]

Sri Lankan Premier League

Shakib was expected to play for Uthura Rudras in the inaugural 2012 Sri Lanka Premier League[151] but could not play any match due to suffering a knee injury.[152]

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