Steve Rhodes (Source - ICC)
May 27 (CRICKETNMORE) - He may be the world’s top ODI all-rounder, but Shakib Al Hasan still has a point to prove at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup according to Bangladesh coach Steve Rhodes.
A prolific influence with bat and ball in the Tigers ascent to the upper echelons of the limited-overs game, the experienced Al Hasan is set to embark upon his fourth World Cup campaign this summer.
One wicket away from joining an exclusive club of limited-overs to have taken 250 wickets and surpassed 5,000 runs, you’d be forgiven for thinking the 32-year-old’s stock could not be any higher.