With a history of tumultuous Test preparations, Bangladesh heads into the second Test against South Africa in Chattogram already trailing 1-0. But the real struggle may be behind the scenes, where Shanto, Bangladesh’s young captain, has expressed his desire to step down from the role he took on just eight months ago.
Shanto’s journey as captain began with a fairy-tale century against New Zealand last year, but things have since taken a downturn. The young skipper’s form has plummeted, averaging just 20.92 in the past seven Tests. This decline, paired with the chaos surrounding the team, has left Shanto feeling overwhelmed.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) appointed Shanto to help the team transition from an era dominated by veterans like Shakib Al Hasan, but the off-field distractions haven’t made it easy. With Shakib embroiled in personal controversies, the coach’s sudden exit, and the relentless media scrutiny, Shanto’s leadership has been tested far beyond the cricketing field.
What’s Next for Bangladesh?
The BCB is set to discuss Shanto’s future with him during the Chattogram Test, while there’s already talk of replacements. If Shanto does step down, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Towhid Hridoy could be potential successors in Tests and T20Is, respectively. However, both are relatively new to leadership and may face their own challenges in such a volatile environment.
As Bangladesh tries to regroup and focus on the game, Shanto is tasked with guiding his team one last time in a high-stakes Test. Bangladesh’s history shows they can perform under pressure, and if they are to bounce back, Shanto must channel his focus on the field, despite the storm brewing off it.