Shakib Al Hasan did not return to Bangladesh for fear of going to jail. He has been accused of murder
Bangladesh's team recently registered a historic victory against Pakistan. It defeated Pakistan in a Test series for the first time. Shakib Al Hasan played an important role in this historic feat of Bangladesh. However, before the second Test, he was also in danger of being dropped from the team. The reason behind this was the murder case registered against him in Bangladesh. However, considering his importance, the Bangladesh Cricket Board had said that action would be taken after the series. Now the series is over and Shakib has gone to England instead of going back to his country. This raises the question of whether he has fled to England for fear of going to jail in the murder case.
After defeating Pakistan on its soil, the Bangladesh team is celebrating, but Shakib Al Hasan has left for England. He will participate in the County Championship of England there. After that, he will join the Bangladesh team in India directly before the Test series. We cannot claim whether Shakib has fled to England fearing jail in the murder case going on against him in Bangladesh or not. He indeed wants to practice hard before the important series against India.
After defeating Pakistan in the series, the confidence of Bangladesh players is sky-high. Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hasan Shanto even said that they can defeat any team. He was referring to the Test series against India starting on 19 September. Like Pakistan, Shakib's experience will be needed in this series too and he also knows this. Perhaps that is why he has decided to practice in England instead of taking a rest.
Bangladesh Cricket Board Bangladesh captain Shanto has given his opinion on Shakib Al Hasan's murder case. He said that Shakib's case is a separate issue. Shanto said that every player on the team is with him. Shanto said about Shakib that he is very passionate about this game. He always thinks about the team first. If the Chief Advisor talks to the players on this issue, then everyone will support Shakib.