Shakib Al Hasan has been caught in a mix of cricket comeback plans, political fallout, and legal controversy. The latest reports say Bangladesh’s cricket board is open to bringing him back, while he has not been back in Bangladesh since May 2024 after the government change and related unrest.

What changed

  • He was linked to the ousted Awami League government and left Bangladesh after the 2024 political upheaval.
  • He was also named in a murder-case FIR, though reports noted he was not in the country at the time.
  • Because of the political situation and safety concerns, Bangladesh did not always guarantee his return for home matches.

Where things stand now

The newest updates suggest a softer stance from the Bangladesh Cricket Board, which wants him available again and may consider him for future international cricket if fitness and logistics line up. One recent report also said Shakib wants to return to Bangladesh, play a final series, and retire on his own terms.

Why people are talking

A lot of the discussion is about whether he is being treated mainly as a cricket legend or as a political figure who got caught in a wider national crisis. Fans also keep circling back to his suspension issues around bowling action and his long absence from Bangladesh cricket.

In plain terms

He has not disappeared from the cricket conversation; he is in the middle of a complicated possible comeback story. The big question now is whether Bangladesh will fully clear the path for him to play again at home.

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TopicWhat happened
PoliticsHe was tied to the former Awami League government and left Bangladesh after the 2024 upheaval
Legal issueHe was named in a murder-case FIR, though reports said he was outside the country
Cricket futureBCB has signaled openness to bringing him back if conditions allow
Current statusHe has not returned to Bangladesh since May 2024
A concise headline version: **Shakib Al Hasan got caught between cricket, politics, and legal controversy, and now Bangladesh may be preparing a comeback path for him**.