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Bangladesh’s Shakib punished for lewd gesture on TV

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DHAKA: Bangladesh´s premier all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will miss Saturday´s final one-dayer against Sri Lanka and the first two matches of the Asia Cup after being banned for making a lewd gesture on live television.

HunzaNews  February 22nd, 2014.

Shakib pointed towards his crotch and then towards the camera that was focused on him in the players´ balcony soon after his dismissal for 24 during the second one-dayer in Dhaka on Thursday.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), which conducted a disciplinary hearing on Friday, suspended the 26-year-old for three one-day internationals and fined him 300,000 Bangladesh taka ($3,860).”Shakib has been penalised for breaching the BCB Code of Conduct,” the board said in a statement late Friday. “He admitted the offence and accepted responsibility for the act.”

Shakib was repentant for the incident and readily accepted that the behavior was unbecoming of a player of his experience and stature. We also reminded him that his action was unacceptable,” the statement quoted BCB´s acting CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury as saying.

Sri Lanka have already taken an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, but Shakib´s absence from the first two Asia Cup matches against India and Afghanistan next week will be a bigger blow for the hosts.

Shakib, who has played 34 Tests, 131 one-dayers and 28 Twenty20 games, is the senior-most player in the current Bangladesh team and one of the top all-rounders in the modern game

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