ISLAMABAD – The Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has transformedhimself into a remarkable all-rounder and the World Cup 2019 has been aclear example of that.
The 32-year-old has become the first all-rounder in World Cup history toscore 500 runs as well as pick up 10 wickets in one edition of a World Cup.
Prior to the start of the World Cup, Shakib took on the responsibility ofplaying as a specialist batsman for Bangladesh. His remarkable performancesare highlighted by his statistics throughout the competition.
At this point, Shakib is the 2nd leading run-scorer in the competition –only 2 runs behind Rohit Sharma – having scored 542 runs from 7 matcheswith an average of 90.33.
Thus far, the left-handed batsman has scored 4 half-centuries and 2centuries, including his remarkable 124* against West Indies.
Shakib also has 11 wickets to his name with an average of 31.09 whereas theeconomy is slightly on the higher side with 5.34. His best stats whilebowling came against Afghanistan where he picked up 5/29.






