In form, Shakib Al Hasan is someone you won't try to face as an opponent.
The Royal Bengal Tiger is considered to be one of the most dangerous animals on the planet. Bangladesh is well-known throughout the world due to the fact that it is home to the biggest population of Royal Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. However, in the world of cricket, there is another Royal Bengal tiger that deserves to be hailed as the most terrifying tiger on the planet when he is in peak condition. If you guessed that the person's name is Shakib Al Hasan, you were absolutely correct. When he is in top form, it is a visual joy to watch him play. That was something we saw quite a bit of the time. During the Asia Cup in 2012, the World Cup in 2019, and the Bpl in 2022, for example.
Shakib al Hasan demonstrated to the world why he is regarded as one of the best allrounders in the history of cricket during the most recent edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and immediately before the IPL auction. During this edition, I've had the opportunity to see a number of his matches. I was able to observe his advancing abilities in both bowling and batting, not to mention his captaincy duties. He did an excellent job of leading the team. Moreover, by adopting an aggressive mentality, he has demonstrated why he should have been appointed captain of Bangladesh's Twenty20 team. Mahmudullah is ineligible to be the captain of a Twenty20 team because of his defensive mentality. In t-20, you require a team leader who is aggressive and willing to attack. The mentality of defending will not provide you with anything more than a few close encounters.
Shakib al Hasan has won the Man of the Match award five times in a row, which is a record. And this is the first time in the history of the planet that someone has attained this distinction. David Warner, Dinesh Nakrani, Shane Watson, Marcus Treschothic, and Charles Langeveldt are the players in question. They were all successful in four consecutive matches to take home the awards. Only Shakib Al Hasan, though, has been awarded the title five times in a succession. And why isn't he going to win any awards? So far, he has taken 15 wickets and scored 276 runs in nine innings. He is very certainly going to be named the tournament's man of the tournament.
He is in prime form as he was in the last ODI world cup. He scored a mammoth 606 runs and took 11 wickets in the tournament. Isn't this a truly spectacular performance, to say the least? Because of this, an in-form Shakib Al Hasan in the most dangerous royal Bengal tiger in the world of cricket.
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