Mohammad Salahuddin's popularity or acceptance among domestic cricket coaches is well known. He also has a 'reputation' for being outspoken on social media or in press conferences. This time he became the shield for two top cricket stars of the country on social media Facebook.
Ever since the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, the country's cricket lovers have been angry with Mashrafe Bin Mortuza and Shakib Al Hasan. They became members of Parliament by doing Awami League politics. When hundreds of fresh lives were sacrificed by the order of the then Awami League government in the mass uprising of the students, they did not even utter a word. A group of cricket lovers are out of anger in favor of 'banning' their country from cricket.
They came to Shakib's country and opposed playing Tests. Mashrafe has also taken a stand against playing in the BPL. Mohammad Salahuddin, who is known as the coach of Shakib-Mashrafid, has expressed his anger against this.
On Friday (October 18), this coach wrote in a 'flammable' Facebook post, 'I have never felt so much anger or pain towards the country, the people of the country, why do I feel like this today? Do we humans ever make mistakes ourselves? If someone repents he should be given a chance, but the way we are becoming as people, the mercy thing has gone out of us.'
Highlighting the welfare work of Shakib-Mashrafid, Salahuddin said, 'A man has done something for the country for 17 years, today the cricket world respects us a little for whom? They will not be able to enter the cricket field, this cry will not be seen by everyone. They are murderers because they are doing politics? Mixed with them? Do you know how many people are providing food and clothing? Do you know how many helpless people they are treating?'
Then the topic of Mashrafe, Shakib, Tamim playing with injury also came up in Salahuddin's status, 'They are enemies today because of not giving status, what do you see when Mashrafe is fighting for the country after 5 operations? Shakib has bowled with a torn finger, Tamim has batted with one hand for whom? Everyone loves the country more or less, their love may not be visible, I have seen from them, they have not harmed anyone except to benefit people, they are not murderers. I am very sad that I will not be able to see them leave the field. Forgive people, Allah will forgive us many sins. We are all criminals more or less, if you give respect to someone, you will also be respected.'
Incidentally, Shakib was supposed to retire from white-clothes cricket with the South Africa Test series starting on October 21. However, he is no