Shakib played a big role when KKR won the title in 2014 but he has played just once so far this season, against against Gujarat Lions at home. He scored 1 not out and returned with bowling figures of 0/31 in that match.
"I could not contribute much for the team this season. But as a team we have been doing well, that's much more important. The priority is the team, there's no scope for complaining. I hope we become champions for the third time, as I won't be around till the end the league," the Bangladeshi T20I captain said at a promotional event.
"Professional cricketers are aware that the team is made as per the requirement, especially when you have a lot of overseas players. It's about contributing. But whoever is not playing is also ready. I'm also approaching in the same way," Shakib, who is likely to be named in the playing eleven, said.
KKR are smarting from their heaviest defeat of the season that came in Hyderabad, but overall they have been in great form as they have won seven matches from 10. KKR just need a win to make it to the play-offs and they can do it against RPS tomorrow.
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RPS began to gain momentum at the later stage of the tournament with Ben Stokes' maiden T20 century in their win over Gujarat Lions.
But, KKR are not intimidated by RPS's resurgence, Shakib said.
"We did well against them a few days ago. In IPL, every team is very competitive. Any team can beat any team. There's not much of a difference between the top and bottom-place teams. We have full faith in our team to do well."
"It's not easy to captain in franchisee cricket. Look at the results, almost every year we qualified for the play-offs. Not many team has been able to achieve the feat."
Asked about his appointment as T20I captain after the retirement of Mashrafe Mortaza, Shakib said: "Any responsibility is challenging for the team. I'm taking it positively. Our T20I record is not well. There's a lot to improve. We will hope to do well. In Test and ODIs, our situation was also similar but we have been doing well regularly."