Do you remember Anil Kapoor’s film ‘Nayak’? In this, he becomes a CM for a day and wipes out the filth and corruption of the entire state in just 24 hours. In just one day he becomes the messiah of the kingdom. Can cricket related mistakes from any country be removed in this style? The question is definitely superficial but it is relevant to today’s date. This question has been brought to the fore by Bangladeshi test team captain and all-round star Shakib Al Hasan, who has been inspired to do something special with this film. Shakib claims to have completely cleaned up Bangladeshi cricket by appearing in the film avatar of ‘Nayak’.
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Bangladeshi star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has invoked the Bollywood film ‘Nayak’ while criticizing his country’s cricket board for failing to commercialize the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). In the film, actor Anil Kapoor, who plays the character of Shivaji Rao, is challenged as the prime minister of a state to run the state for a day and solve the problems he is facing.
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Shakib told reporters: “If I am made CEO (Executive Director) of BPL, it will take me a month or two to fix everything. Have you seen the movie ‘Nayak’? If you want to do something, you can do it in one day.
The multi-talented Bangladeshi further said, “I will do player drafts and auctions on time and I will do BPL during spare time. We will have all modern technology. There will be good stations for domestic and foreign countries.
Shakib Angry At Bangladesh Cricket Board
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) launched the BPL, a national T20 league, in 2012 with six franchise teams. Now the number of teams has increased to seven. Shakib, the biggest wicket taker in BPL, claimed that BCB never showed any intention to popularize the tournament. He said: “I don’t know about the status of BPL. It’s hard to say that we can’t make it a success or that we don’t want to.” Of course, Shakib’s intentions are good and better conditions for cricket in his country would be better for world cricket. But it is not appropriate to say that it will be possible in the style of ‘Shivaji Rao’ cinematography.