Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib, who has never been previously reported for a suspect action in his two-decade-long career, was initially flagged during a County Championship match with Surrey against Somerset. Subsequent tests revealed irregularities, leading to his suspension from all formats under ICC regulations.
His path to clearance wasn’t easy. Shakib failed two assessments—one in Loughborough last year and another in Chennai this January—resulting in his exclusion from Bangladesh's Champions Trophy squad. At that time, Shakib had hinted at retiring from international cricket after the tournament.
A Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) statement confirmed that Shakib had successfully corrected his bowling action, allowing him to return to the field in both domestic and franchise leagues. With ECB’s approval, he is now eligible for the County Championship and The Hundred, where his all-round abilities have made him a sought-after player.
While it remains uncertain if Shakib will extend his international career, the two years leading up to the 2027 World Cup could offer a window for him to reconsider. His return to bowling could be a significant asset to the Bangladesh team.