"Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal have been relieved of captaincy and
vice-captaincy as their leadership was not satisfactory," Jalal Yunus,
the BCB media director, told AFP. "They failed to lead the side
during the tour. There are reports of indiscipline against Shakib. In
certain areas, Tamim breached discipline. He argued with the head coach.
"We thought they could improve their behaviour, but now we have no
choice other than [to take] a hard line. We took this decision after
receiving reports from the different people on tour."
Bangladesh were expected to prevail against Zimbabwe, who were making
their Test return after five years out of the format, but slid to an
embarrassing 130-run loss
in the only Test in Harare. The defeat came after Tamim claimed that
Zimbabwe's opening bowlers, Kyle Jarvis and Brian Vitori, were ordinary.
Vitori and Jarvis chipped in with four-wicket hauls as Zimbabwe
completed victory. Bangladesh's misery continued in the five-match ODI
series that followed, as they went down 0-3 before winning the dead
rubbers. The tour was Stuart Law's first assignment as Bangladesh's new
coach.
The BCB reacted to the loss by launching a probe to evaluate the team's performance.
Monday's announcement ended Shakib's eventful but troubled time in
charge of the side. Despite being one of Bangladesh's best players, and
among the top-ranked allrounders in the game, Shakib's off-field actions
seemed to adversely affect his relationship with the BCB.
When he was asked to take over as captain "permanently but on a
series-to-series basis", Shakib refused, a stance that did not go down
well with the board. He led Bangladesh through a roller-coaster World
Cup campaign where victories against England and Ireland came alongside
embarrassing reversals against West Indies, South Africa and India. On
the whole, Bangladesh did not live up to the expectations that followed
their 4-0 triumph against New Zealand that preceded the World Cup.
Shakib also had an uneasy relationship
with the new selection panel, headed by former captain Akram Khan.
Shakib said he was not consulted before the 15-man squad for Zimbabwe
was picked, while Akram insisted he was.
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