Shakib will have to face bowling test
Shakib Al Hasan has completed almost 17 years of his career. However, he never faced any question about the bowling action in his entire career. Coming to the end of his career, questions arose about his bowling, said the popular cricket website Cricinfo.
The 37-year-old Shakib played a match for Surrey before the India series. Not a single ball action was called 'No' in the match. However, after the match, two umpires expressed their doubts.
Shakib played against Somerset in Surrey in September. As a result, he returned to the county after 13 years. The then world-class all-rounder played for Worcestershire in the county in 2011.
In that match he took 9 wickets in two innings. He bowled 63 overs comfortably. Immediately after this, there were many questions about his low bowling in the Chennai Test against India. Rumors were also spread at that time whether he was playing with an injury or not.
However, his bowling in that match on the soil of England was found suspicious by two umpires, Steve O'Nessie and David Milnes. As a result, he now has to go through the test of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
According to Cricinfo, Shakib is in talks to take a bowling test at an approved venue. Shakib's test is expected to be held in the next couple of weeks.
This is the first time Shakib has to take this test in his almost two decades long career. In the last two decades, Shakib has played 447 matches in international cricket, during which he has taken 712 international wickets across three formats. Out of which he picked up 246 wickets in 71 Tests.