New Delhi: The world’s number one all-rounder Shakib Al Hassan He was in the news for all the wrong reasons on Tuesday after he was seen attacking a man seeking a selfie.
In a video that went viral on social media, Shakib can be seen grabbing the man’s neck and trying to take a selfie with the Bengal star all-rounder.
Shakib also tried to snatch away a mobile phone, and the incident reportedly took place during a Premier League match in Dhaka.
Shakib plays for Sheikh Jamal Darmondi Club in the tournament and his moves were recorded ahead of the match against Prime Bank Cricket Club.
When the man approached Shakib, the angry all-rounder initially refused him and then, after repeated requests, grabbed the man’s neck.
In a video that went viral on social media, Shakib can be seen grabbing the man’s neck and trying to take a selfie with the Bengal star all-rounder.
Shakib also tried to snatch away a mobile phone, and the incident reportedly took place during a Premier League match in Dhaka.
Shakib plays for Sheikh Jamal Darmondi Club in the tournament and his moves were recorded ahead of the match against Prime Bank Cricket Club.
When the man approached Shakib, the angry all-rounder initially refused him and then, after repeated requests, grabbed the man’s neck.
Shakib is one of the most controversial and enigmatic figures Bangladesh has ever seen.
The 37-year-old is known for his anger on and off the pitch and has been in the news for the wrong reasons time and time again.
From expressing anger at referee decisions, kicking and smashing stumps in the domestic Premier League, to feeling irritated while taking uninterested selfies with fans, these are the moments Shakib has disliked in recent times.
As the national team is engaged in the T20I series against Zimbabwe, pacer Mustafizur Rahman and all-rounder Shakib have been rested for the first three games.
The Bengals currently lead 3-0 in the three-game series.