BSS
  26 Oct 2024, 19:47

Don't get any official doc on Shanto's resignation from captaincy: Fahim

DHAKA, Oct 26, 2024 (BSS)- The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Director Nazmul 
Abedin Fahim today said they are yet to get any official document on Najmul 
Hossain Shanto's decision to quit captaincy from all format of cricket.

Shanto reportedly expressed his desire to step down from the captaincy after 
the second Test against South Africa, beginning on Tuesday at Zahur Ahmed 
Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram.

"I also have heard from you and saw in the TV scroll (about Shanto's decision 
to step down)," Fahim said here today. 

"I heard that he even officially declared his decision. If so, I haven't got 
any official document. I even don't know about it officially. I can't tell 
you that whether it's true or not. But if it happens, it's big news for us."

Shanto was appointed as captain across formats for one year in February 2024 
and he was expected to lead the side in the Champions Trophy next year. 

Shanto's captaincy was top notch in the brief period but he has come under 
scrutiny from several quarters for his prolonged lean patch with the batting.

Fahim said BCB would like to discuss with him in this regard because they 
invested a lot of time on him. 

"The board has to take a big decision if they want to prepare another one for 
the captaincy. We've to sit and take a decision whether we'll try to convince 
him because an incident had happened," Fahim said.

"And BCB of course will want to discuss about it because Shanto has been 
leading the side for quite some time now and there was an investment of time 
on him. We were trying to prepare him. And if he now suddenly steps down, 
what will be the option! We haven't any ready option at this moment."

Najmul said they will try to get a best solution of this crisis.
"It's not that you can stop playing after losing three or four wickets in 
quick succession. Situation is now exactly like this. So we have to take 
decision. We try to find out a best solution."

Bangladesh won three and lost six under Shanto's captaincy with the highlight 
being a maiden Test series win over Pakistan. He led Bangladesh in the nine 
ODIs in which the side lost six and won three matches. In T20Is, he led the 
side in 24 games and earned 10 wins as captain.

He was reportedly to quit captaincy from the T20 format after the T20 World 
Cup in June but later changed his mind and decided to quit from all format.