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Shakib is a legend, says Bangladesh spin coach

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Press Trust of India Southampton
Last Updated : Jun 25 2019 | 11:45 AM IST

Bangladesh's spin bowling coach Sunil Joshi was in awe of star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan's phenemonal run in the World Cup and described him as a "legend" of the game.

Shakib scored 51 off 69 balls to help Bangladesh post a competitive total of 262/7 and then took five for 29 to hand Afghanistan a 62-run defeat here on Monday.

Joshi expressed satisfaction at the way the spin trio of Shakib, Mehidy Hasan and Mossadek Hossain bowled to the Afghan batsmen.

"As a spin coach you cannot ask for more," said Joshi, who has played 15 Test and 69 ODIs for India between 1996 to 2001.

"Shakib is a legend, no doubt. It is a source of great pride that we have a player like that in the Bangladesh side. He is Mr Consistent for us be it with the bat, the ball or in the field.

"He has really focused on his fitness and lost between five and seven kilos recently. You can see how that has paid off with his running between the wickets, you can see the hunger in his cricket. His presence is really helping us to take our whole game forward," he added.

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Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza also showered praise on Shakib, describing his performance as outstanding.

"He (Shakib) has been outstanding for us in the tournament, he keeps scoring runs in every game and also comes on to bowl whenever needed," said Mortaza at the post-match presentation ceremony.

Mushfiqur Rahim (83 off 87 balls) and Shakib (51 off 69) showed their class as they batted on a difficult surface.

"I think that partnership wasn't very big but Mushy (Mushfiqur) and Shakib partnership was important. Tamim (Iqbal) batted well and Riyadh's innings was important," he added.

The star Bangladesh all-rounder is currently the highest run-scorer of the 50-over showpiece with 476 runs, besides claiming 10 wickets. But personal achievements are not his priority.

"I don't rank my performance at all, but it is very satisfying when I'm contributing with both ball and bat rather than just in one sector," said Shakib.

"It was needed and important from my perspective and the team. Luckily I have been doing this, I am very happy with the way the tournament is going, but there are still two very important matches."

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First Published: Jun 25 2019 | 11:45 AM IST

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