Family emergency is the reason for IPL unavailability: Shakib

Star allrounder Shakib Al Hasan finally cleared

the air regarding his IPL unavailability, saying that family emergency is the

only reason to pull out from the world's most valuable league.

He didn't clarify the type of family emergency but said it would have been

good to play the league in the year of World Cup, which will also be hosted

by India.

Asked if he was disappointed not to play the IPL, Shakib said: "No, obviously

it was a good opportunity since it's a World Cup year. But family emergency

is family emergency."

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) gave Shakib NOC for only 24 days but since

it is highly likely to be his last appearance in the IPL, the ace allrounder

is believed to seek BCB's permission to play full tournament.

BCB made it clear they wouldn't allow Shakib to play the IPL when there is

national commitment as Bangladesh was scheduled to play a one-off Test

against Ireland and in the next month they would have to play a three-match

ODI series against Ireland in England.

Shakib is believed not to request BCB more in this regard but his reluctance

to bowl with full gear in the one-off Test against Ireland raised a question

whether he was hurt by the decision of the BCB.

Shakib bowled only three overs in the Ireland's first innings and delivered

only 13 overs in the second innings. Shakib didn't bowl enough even when

Ireland batters ruled Bangladesh bowlers to survive on day three. However,

that mattered little as Bangladesh eventually won the game by seven wickets.

It is reported that since Shakib won't be available for the whole tournament,

his franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) requested him to pull out his name

to pave the way of recruiting another foreign players. Shakib who was

acquired by KKR by INR 1.50 crore agreed and the film star Shahrukh Khan-

owned franchise replaced him by England opener Jason Roy.

Asked at the press conference if he had made himself unavailable on his own

accord, Shakib cited 'family emergency' once more.

While Shakib have pulled out of the franchise tournament, Liton Das is

expected to depart soon to feature for Kolkata. Another Bangladeshi, pacer

Mustafizur Rahman had already joined his franchise Delhi Capitals but yet to

get a chance to play a match.

Shakib has been playing IPL regularly since 2011. He was the part of KKR set

up when they won the trophy twice. He also played for Sunrisers Hyderabad for

two seasons.

Meanwhile, Shakib personally also didn't clear if he will play for Mohammedan

Sporting Club in the ongoing Dhaka Premier League (DPL). It is reported that

since he is not playing IPL, he will play the rest of the matches for

Mohammedan.

"Time will say if I will play for Mohammedan," Shakib said without

elaborating much.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha