Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has apologised for his 'silence' during protests in the country and requested fans to be present for his final Test match against South Africa in Dhaka from October 21.
The 37-year-old was a member of parliament for the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina, whose 15-year rule as prime minister ended in August with her fleeing to India following deadly protests.
Shakib has not been home since protests erupted in July but the Bangladesh Cricket Board has assured him he will not be harassed on his return.
"Firstly, I would like to pay my respects to all the students who sacrificed their lives, led the anti-discrimination movement, and were martyred or injured during the people's uprising," Shakib posted on Facebook on Wednesday.
"I extend my deepest respect and condolences
"I want to say goodbye with all of you around. At the moment of farewell, I want to shake hands with those whose applause compelled me to play better," Shakib said.
"I want to meet the eyes of those who cheered in joy when I played well and whose eyes welled up with tears when I did not."
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