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Shakib faces lengthy ban, could miss India tour
Dhaka, Oct 29 Bangladesh could miss the services of their T20I skipper Shakib Al Hasan in the upcoming India tour as he is facing a lengthy ban after the local media reported that the star all-rounder did not report a corrupt approach.
According to the country's leading bengali daily 'Samakal', the International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked the team to keep Shakib away from practice ahead of their India tour this month and the player now could be suspended for 18 months by the governing body.
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