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Bangladesh cricket star Shakib Al Hasan has sparked excitement among fans with his renewed desire to play for the national team once again. The 39-year-old cricketer expressed his desire to represent the national team in a social media post, stating that his recent media interactions have sparked a heated debate, and he wants to clarify everything. Shakib Al Hasan emphasized that his current focus is solely on cricket, and in the final phase of his career, he wishes to give his best performances for Bangladesh if given the opportunity.
Shakib Al Hasan also highlighted the importance of politics in a country’s development, stating that he wants to contribute to his country’s growth after his cricketing retirement. However, he clarified that it’s not necessary to do so through politics, as one can make a difference without it. The renowned all-rounder found himself in a difficult situation after he was unable to send a birthday message to the ousted Prime Minister.
Shakib Al Hasan expressed that while politics can make things easier, he hopes to end his cricketing career with a smile, wearing the red and green jersey. He also appealed to the people of Bangladesh for their prayers and love.
Meanwhile, Pakistani pacer Sharjeel Khan has expressed his determination to be a strong middle-order batsman for the Hyderabad Kings in the Pakistan Super League. He has been working tirelessly on his fitness and game over the past two years to achieve this goal.
In other cricket news, a player from Islamabad United was hospitalized and practice sessions were suspended after an accident in the team camp. Australian cricketer David Warner has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, while the Sri Lankan cricket board has made it mandatory for its players to pass a fitness test before participating in the league.
Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for not following the home-and-away format, which he claims has resulted in a loss of approximately 2400 crores in revenue.
Pakistani boxer Samir Khan has gone viral for lifting the Indian flag off the ground, while former England captain Kevin Pietersen revealed that his international cricket career was cut short due to a dispute over his participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
In a cultural note, the importance of family in Spanish and Pakistani societies was highlighted by Pakistani spinner Usama Mir, who stated that the team aims to perform well in their upcoming matches in Lahore, just as they did in Karachi.
The Multan Sultan’s team is currently at the top of the table with four wins and eight points, and the championship is scheduled to take place from April 9 to 19 at the National Hockey Stadium in Islamabad.
Captain Farrukh Ateeq will be the organizing secretary, while Khawaja Junaid will be the tournament director.
In other sports news, US Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her expectation that a response from Iran will be received before 8 pm tonight, following a conference of commanders.
A prominent American magazine has warned of the risks to the global financial balance due to the Iran war.

