DHAKA, August 11, 2022 (BSS)- Ace allrounder Shakib Al Hasan cancelled his
contract with the Betwinner News, a sister concern of the betting site
Betwinner, just an hour after the stern warning of the Bangladesh Cricket
Board (BCB) President Nazmul Hassan Papon.
After a meeting with some BCB directors at his Beximco office in the city,
Papon said they would dump all relationships with the ace allrounder if his
sponsorship deal with Betwinner is not revoked as the board has zero
tolerance policy towards any betting site.
The BCB, however, expected a letter from Shakib regarding the withdrawal of
his contract with the company during their meeting. The expected letter came
just after the BCB president gave Shakib a warning during a jam-packed press
conference, said a director.
In the letter, Shakib stated that he would cancel all kinds of ties with the
Betting company, showing the respect towards the existing law of the country
and the BCB.
He also said that he will delete the post regarding this matter from his
social media outlets.
But it is learnt, the BCB is not even satisfied with the letter, rather the
president wants to talk to him directly.
A BCB insider said Shakib will return to the country from the USA tomorrow
(Friday) after which on Saturday he would call on the BCB president at his
residence. The president basically wants to know as to why Shakib struck the
deal with the Betting company without the permission of the BCB even if he is
unaware about the law.
Even though agreement with such betting company is not disallowed by
International Cricket Council (ICC) or Asian Cricket Council (ACC), the
Bangladesh law doesn't permit any involvement with betting company. The BCB
also has internal bar on such company.
Shakib verbally said some directors that since ICC and ACC have no bar on
such company, he has signed a contract with them and moreover, he signed the
agreement with Betwinner news, a cricket news website, not the Betwinner
company, which originally deals the betting issue. Sources said he struck the
deal with a whopping amount of BDT 10 crore.