Bangladesh pace bowler Al-Amin Hossain will be sent home after breaking a team curfew in Brisbane on February 19.
Team manager Khaled Mahmud confirmed to ESPN cricinfo that the ACSU (Anti-Corruption and Security Unit) informed the Bangladesh team management of Al-Amin staying outside the team hotel after the 10pm deadline.
‘Normally if a player has to stay outside after 10pm, he has to take the management’s permission,’ Mahmud said. ‘We were not aware that Al-Amin left the hotel after that time, and were later informed by the ACSU of his transgression. He will be sent home as soon as possible.’
Mahmud denied that Al-Amin’s suspension had any links with corruption.
Al-Amin has played 11 ODIs for Bangladesh since early 2014, but none at this World Cup.
Team manager Khaled Mahmud confirmed to ESPN cricinfo that the ACSU (Anti-Corruption and Security Unit) informed the Bangladesh team management of Al-Amin staying outside the team hotel after the 10pm deadline.
‘Normally if a player has to stay outside after 10pm, he has to take the management’s permission,’ Mahmud said. ‘We were not aware that Al-Amin left the hotel after that time, and were later informed by the ACSU of his transgression. He will be sent home as soon as possible.’
Mahmud denied that Al-Amin’s suspension had any links with corruption.
Al-Amin has played 11 ODIs for Bangladesh since early 2014, but none at this World Cup.
Source: New Age