Bangladesh\'s Mashrafe defends move to politics

Bangladesh's Mashrafe defends move to politics

AFP  |  Dhaka 

superstar has defended his decision to enter politics as the "need of the hour" after angering some fans by contesting upcoming elections.

A photograph of the 35-year-old alongside Sheikh dominated headlines for days.

But it split fans in the South Asian nation of 165 million, which this year witnessed major rallies against the Awami League, which has jailed opponents and stifled dissent.

"I believe that every conscious, worthy and honest Bangladeshi should enter politics," Mashrafe said late Sunday in his first public remarks since announcing his candidacy.

"Maybe many can't find the courage for different reasons and mental limitations. I thought that it was important to break this mental barrier. So, I myself took the initiative to fulfil my desire," he said in a post.

Earlier, the confirmed the one-day would contest a parliamentary seat from his home town Narail in

A moving into politics is nothing new in South Asia, where star players command god-like devotion from millions of fans.

It is however rare for a to make the change.

Mashrafe is expected to skipper in a three-match ODI series against the on home soil starting December 9.

The fast bowler said his political ambitions called at a time when he is contemplating his future, with speculation he could retire from international after next year's

"I don't know what is waiting for me in the next four and half years after So I made an assessment of the time. I listened to the need of the hour. Because I believe, work should be done in due time," he said.

Mashrafe, who has undergone more than half a dozen knee surgeries, has already retired from Twenty20 international and has not played a Test match since 2009.

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First Published: Mon, November 26 2018. 14:40 IST