News about Shakib Al Hasan

Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka becomes the first batsman to be called out of international cricket, but he wasn't ready to face his first ball two minutes after it fell

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
On Monday, Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews became the first international cricketer to be given timed out at the ICC World Cup. Mathews, as all batsmen, was required to take his first delivery against Bangladesh just over two minutes after the last wicket fell. The ICC's rules differ only slightly from the MCC's formal rules, requiring the batter to run within three minutes rather than two.

England vs Bangladesh - Cricket World Cup LIVE: Jonny Bairstow is bowled for 52 as England's century opening stand is broken by Shakib Al Hasan

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 10, 2023
For the most recent information as England takes on Bangladesh in their second game of the Cricket World Cup in Dharamshala, visit Mail Sport's live blog.

On his international T20 debut, Brydon Carse takes three wickets before Dawid Malan smashes half-century as England brush aside New Zealand to take the lead in a four-match series

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
Dawid Malan responded to Harry Brook's death by steering England to their first Twenty20 victory since being double world champions. Malan's decision to dismiss Brook for the one-day title defense in India in October has only brought the focus on those who have been selected ahead of him, but the Yorkshire teammate also displayed his immense power, earning him a welcome return to form. After New Zealand flunked with the bat, Malan's 42-ball 54 gave England's chase at Chester-le-Street, putting his axing by Hundred team Trent Rockets behind him.

England takes top after Jason Roy's 12th one-day international 100

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2023
Jason Roy returned to form in Bangladesh's second 50-over match. Roy was disqualified in the first round of Wednesday's first game and has struggled for runs in recent months, but the bat dominated, smashing 132 from 124 balls to help England win by 326 for seven out of their 50 overs. Phil Salt, his opening partner, was down for just seven, and match-winner Dawid Malan could only make 11 this time before being banned lbw.

Jos Buttler admits he knows his best side ahead of England's ODI World Cup defence

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2023
It's a sign of international chaos that the three-match series in Wellington is about to come, and yet it's the last one before England selects their squad for the tournament in India. Buttler's team will not play again until September, when they will host New Zealand and Ireland. "It's a good point to go back to work,'s a good thing to do,' he said. I have a good idea of how I want it to look like, but it is likely that something will change.

Alex Hales' return to England's one-day squad for the World Cup remains open

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2023
On both this trip and the tour of South Africa that preceded it, Hales was asked to fulfill Twenty20 franchise obligations at the ILT20 and Pakistan Super League. 'We certainly talked to him about it, particularly when he had such a successful Twenty20 World Cup,' and England coach Matthew Mott said the door is still open.' We wouldn't hold a grudge against anyone who hasn't had a chance to select the team for the World Cup if we were to pick the squad.' It's an invitation to participate, and we're fully aware that other factors play.

In the loss to Pakistan, the umpiring controversy erupted during the T20 World Cup over Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan LBW

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2022
Despite obviously being not out, the controversy has marred the T20 World Cup once more. A Bangladesh batsman was dismissed by the third umpire, but it was not out. Star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was given out despite video evidence appearing to show he hit the ball before it cannoned into his pad

After a dramatic five-wicket victory over Bangladesh, Pakistan clinches a T20 World Cup semi-final position

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2022
After beating Bangladesh by five wickets on a dramatic final day of group play at the Adelaide Oval, Pakistan fell into the Twenty20 World Cup semi-fials. South Africa had dropped out of the tournament early Sunday after a humiliating 13-run loss to the Netherlands that left no one to the Netherlands on Sunday, opening the door for either Pakistan or Bangladesh to take the last remaining semifinal position in Group 2. Shaheen Afridi's inspired spell of fast bowling reduced Bangladesh to 127-8 before leading up to Pakistan's third victory of the tournament and sixth in eight editions.

Bangladesh are forced to beat Zimbabwe TWICE in bizarre end to T20 World Cup match stumping cricket

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
Bangladesh won by three runs in a T20 World Cup match in the Gabba after a dramatic final delivery had to be rebowled as it was determined that the keeper had taken the ball ahead of the stumps. Umpires had to call players back onto the field to finish the game.