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Photo: Shakib Al Hasan at Showtime Music in New York.
In New York, he attended a rally at a time when his one-year ban was being lifted just hours later. At the same time, Shakib Al Hasan, the great son of world cricket, was welcomed by Bangladeshi expatriates in New York.
There are many performance restrictions due to Kavid-19. At the same time, the Corona virus still does not pose a risk to everyone’s health. As a result, ‘Show Time Music’ organized a show to wish Shakib the best according to various rules, including social distance.
Alamgir Khan Alam, showtime’s music director, chaired the event at the Queen’s Palace Auditorium on Tuesday night (October 26), New York City time. Shakib was questioned by expats from New York during a program hosted by journalist and writer Shamim Al Amin.
At the beginning of his speech, Shakib Al Hasan, the pride of cricket in Bangladesh, paid tribute to those who died around the world in the Corona epidemic. It reminds me that Corona is still a deadly risk. He told everyone to be careful.
Coming back after a year, how do you feel? Laughing briefly, he replied, feeling good. Pray that he can play well for the country. There will always be efforts. Expats wished him well and said Shakib will return dressed as a hero. But does Shakib regret the reason he passed away last year? In response to that question, Shakib said: “Let no one make a mistake like me.”
The cricket ban will be lifted from Shakib after midnight on October 26. When asked how Shakib spent a year, he said: ‘I’ve given my family time. You know I couldn’t give the first child time. The second child succeeded. Surveillance of children. And of course I missed cricket.
Shakib said he will return to the country on November 4. He is in constant contact with the cricket board. You will return to cricket quickly on a consistent basis. At the same time, he said, he believes that Bangladesh will do well in the cricket world in the coming days, including the T20 World Cup.
The whole world has changed with the Corona epidemic. Will Cricket be affected? In answer to that question, Shakib Al Hasan said: “When one door closes, more doors open. Surely there will be a way out. ‘ Shakib Al Hasan spoke of optimism about the future.
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