Shakib returns as Bangladesh ODI captain for Asia Cup and World Cup
Written by I Dig SportsShakib takes over at a critical time for Bangladesh, with the Asia Cup followed by a home ODI series against New Zealand in September, before they travel to India for the ODI World Cup starting on October 5.
"Shakib Al Hasan is the captain for the Asia Cup, New Zealand series and World Cup," he said. "We will speak more to him when he returns to Bangladesh [from Lanka Premier League]. We have to know his long-term plan. I spoke to him on the phone yesterday. But it is better if we talk to him in person since he is busy with a franchise league currently. We will also talk about which format he will keep leading, whether it is all three formats or one or two of them.
"There was never any confusion. I told you before. He is the obvious choice. Who else can lead? But we had to talk to him before appointing him. Nobody should think anything else. Shakib is the captain. He was always the main choice."
Hassan further said that the Asia Cup squad will be the same as the World Cup squad. "They have just one spot open. We still don't know about Tamim Iqbal who is recovering from a back injury. We might trial one or two openers in the Asia Cup," he said.
The change in leadership comes after Tamim quit as Bangladesh's ODI captain because of the uncertainty around his fitness as he recovers from a back injury. While he is out of the Asia Cup that starts on August 30, Tamim hopes to be fit in time for the ODI series against New Zealand that begins on September 21 and the ODI World Cup that follows.