Kolkata9: Bangladesh's star all-rounder Shakib-Al-Hasan is ready to play any role that his IPL side Kolkata Knight Riders expect from him in the upcoming season starting 9 April.
The Bangladesh superstar, who was part of KKR title-winning campaigns in 2012 and 2014, played just three matches for Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2019 before a ban spelt his temporary ouster from the game.
The ICC had banned him for two years, with one year of that sentence suspended, after he accepted three charges of breaching the ICC anti-corruption code.
Now in his second innings at KKR, Shakib is not averse to opening the batting like Sunil Narine or play the role of a finisher, besides bowling those tidy left-arm spin — to seal his place.
"I'm open to anything, to be honest," the 34-year-old, who was bought by his former franchise for Rs 3.2 crore, told PTI in an interview.
Since his ban ended in October last year, he has played only for his domestic side Khulna, in the Bangabandhu T20 Cup, in the T20s.
"I'm very much confident, it's just that I need one good game to get it going. If I can start well, I think I can do well for the team."
In his last stint for SRH, he only played three matches, while at KKR too he may not be a regular as he's primarily seen as a backup option to Sunil Narine.
Shakib said it indeed affects the overseas players to sit out in a game but with the options being limited he has to have an open-mind approach.
"There are 8-10 overseas players in each team and only four can play. You cannot blame the team selection. You have to keep an open mind, keep training hard and need to make sure whenever you get a chance, you grab the opportunity with both hands."
In the post-Gautam Gambhir era, KKR have missed playoffs for two years in a row and Shakib hoped things would change this time around.
"From outside, you can see it in different ways. This team has grown in the last two years. This is the year I think KKR will be able to deliver the performance that fans have been asking for. I'm very much optimistic, KKR will get the result."
KKR also have included veteran India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh to an already strong spin lineup featuring Sunil Narine, Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy among others.
"We got a very good spin department, having said that we have got a great pace bowling lineup too. All in all, we have got a very good bowling lineup," he concluded.
The two-time champions will kick-start their IPL 2021 campaign against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Chennai on April 11.
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