Shakib Al Hasan confirmed as Bangladesh T20I captain
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Shakib Al Hasan has led Bangladesh in four T20Is and lost all |
Bangladesh have formally affirmed Shakib Al Hasan as the new commander of their T20I side. Shakib will assume control from Mashrafe Mortaza, who resigned from the arrangement not long ago, BCB president Nazmul Hassan saidon Saturday(April 22). "There were different names that we considered however Shakib's shape and capacity in T20s is exceptional so he was nearly picked as a matter of course," Hassan said in Mirpur.
The BCB boss had beforehand shown that Shakib was the likeliest competitor, among three others, and the choice was taken at the board's initially meeting in 2017. Shakib has past captaincy involvement in the most limited arrangement, however Bangladesh have lost every one of the four amusements with the allrounder in charge, in the vicinity of 2009 and 2010.
BCB report climbs for contracted players
In another real improvement, BCB likewise raised the compensation of Bangladesh's contracted players for 2017. The most elevated review - An or more - had their pay climbed by 38% to BDT 400,000 (USD 5000) every month. The four different classifications - A, B, C and D - got an augmentation extending between 25 for every penny to 33 for every penny. The choice was endorsed after players purportedly requested an equality in yearly contracts, when contrasted with that of alternate sides. The players' match charge has additionally been expanded - BDT 350,000 (USD 4375) for a Test, BDT 200,000 for an ODI and BDT 125,000 for T20I.
BCB however have not discharged the rundown of agreement players for the year. "We are marginally confounded by our evaluating arrangement of the players. They get all the more appraising focuses by playing more matches however that occasionally isn't reasonable for players like Mustafizur Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain and Mehedi Hasan who likewise perform yet haven't played many matches. So we will have a moment look where we consider the players' execution and also our rating framework," Hassan said.
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