Bangladesh's 12th Parliamentary Elections: Shakib Al Hasan's Nomination
- Posted on November 27, 2023
- Politics
- By Arijit Dutta
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Bangladesh cricket star Shakib Al Hasan ventures into politics, contesting the country's 12th Parliamentary elections representing the Awami League in the Magura-1 constituency. His move echoes other cricketers-turned-politicians. Amid a packed cricket schedule, his dual roles prompt curiosity about managing campaigns alongside sporting commitments.
Bangladesh's
esteemed cricketer, Shakib Al Hasan, is set to embark on a new journey by contesting
his country's 12th Parliamentary elections. His candidacy, backed by the Awami
League, solidifies his entry into the political arena as he vies for victory in
the Magura-1 constituency during the upcoming January 7 polls.
This step mirrors the footsteps of other cricket luminaries turned politicians, such as former captain Mashrafe Mortaza and BCB President Nazmul Hassan, contributing to the growing trend of sports figures venturing into politics in Bangladesh.
However,
Shakib's plunge into politics raises questions about its potential impact on
his cricketing obligations. With Bangladesh's packed cricket schedule,
including a two-match Test series against New Zealand from November 28 to
December 10, followed by a demanding limited-overs series in New Zealand from
December 11 to December 31, his dual commitments may pose a challenge.
The ODI World Cup 2023 witnessed Shakib's leadership, guiding Bangladesh to an eighth-place finish. Notably, their victories against Afghanistan and Sri Lanka secured direct entry into the forthcoming Champions Trophy, meeting the tournament's criteria of a top-eight finish in the World Cup points table alongside hosts Pakistan.
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Shakib's
foray into politics amid his stellar cricketing career underscores the evolving
landscape where sports personalities extend their influence beyond the field.
His candidacy injects an intriguing narrative into Bangladesh's political
landscape, prompting curiosity about his ability to navigate between cricket
responsibilities and his electoral campaign.
This
significant shift in Shakib's career trajectory marks a notable transition from
the cricket pitch to the political sphere, potentially reshaping his role from
a sports icon to a political figure aiming to represent his constituency's
interests.
Amidst
the anticipation surrounding the upcoming elections, Shakib Al Hasan's entry
into politics adds a layer of fascination to the intersection between sports
and governance, prompting keen observation of how he balances his commitments
while continuing to excel in both arenas.