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WATCH: Shakib Al Hasan gets into physical altercation with fan asking for selfie

The former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan found himself surrounded in controversy after getting into a physical altercation with a fan asking for selfie.

Shakib gets in altercation with fan (Twitter screen grab)
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Tue, 07 May 08:59 PM IST

Legendary cricketer Shakib Al Hasan is widely loved by fans for his contribution to Bangladesh cricket. However, he tends to stay in the headlines for some infamous reasons as well. Shakib's anger and altercations are not new for the world and yet again he found himself surrounded in such controversy after he threatened to beat a fan trying to take a selfie.

 

Shakib al Hasan involved in heated altercation with a fan

 

In a video that is now going viral all over the social space, a fan can be seen approaching Shakib for a selfie but instead, the star cricketer grabbed his neck and threatened to beat him. The clip of this incident is making a lot of buzz on the internet.

 

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Shakib has been involved in such altercations a lot of time. He once slapped a fan near a pooling booth. Many such incidents always make Shakib the center of criticism.

 

Shakib Al Hasan criticises Bangaldesh's T20 World Cup 2024 preparations.

 

The former Bangladesh captain is not impressed with his team's preparations for the upcoming edition of the T20 World Cup 2024 which is set to be held in the United States and West Indies, from June 2. He believes that the Bangla Tigers should have faced big teams like Australia and Pakistan in order to prepare for the mega tournament instead of Zimbabwe.

 

"In the last World Cup we performed reasonably and though we didn't do extremely well no one will say we did bad. If that is our benchmark then we have a chance of crossing it in this World Cup and if we want to do that we have to win three matches in the first round," Shakib told reporters in Dhaka on May 5.

 

"In Australia (T20 World Cup in 2022) we went after playing against New Zealand and Pakistan and so certainly we went to the World Cup on the back of very good preparation and taking that into consideration this is not ideal. But this is the best we can as far as preparation is concerned," Shakib added.

 

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