Yahoo – AFP,
13 Sep 2015
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Shahadat
Hossain has played 38 Tests and 51 one-day internationals for
Bangladesh (AFP
Photo/Munir Uz Zaman)
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Bangladesh
national cricketer Shahadat Hossain was suspended on Sunday from all forms of
the game as police investigate allegations that he and his wife beat their
11-year-old maid.
Police are
still searching for the 29-year-old paceman who went into hiding last week
after claims he "tortured and abused" the maid who is undergoing
treatment in hospital.
"The
allegations against Shahadat Hossain have tarnished our image," Bangladesh
Cricket Board (BCB) spokesman Jalal Yunus told AFP.
"We've
therefore decided to temporarily suspend him from all sorts of cricket being organised
by the BCB," Yunus said, adding that Shahadat would only be allowed to
play if cleared by the police.
He said the
BCB had vocally opposed the abuse of children and women in the past, including
the use of minors for labour.
The
suspension means Shahadat, who missed the recent series against India and South
Africa after twisting his ankle in a Test match in May, cannot play in the
national cricket league starting later this week.
A top
performance in the league usually guarantees a place in the national team.
Shahadat,
who played 38 Tests and 51 one-day internationals for Bangladesh, is now all
but certain to miss the two Tests against Australia next month.
Police
raided the house of the pace bowler and his wife, Nritto Shahadat, who is also
on the run, on the night of September 6 after officers found the injured and
crying maid on a street in the capital Dhaka.
"We've
also raided his village home and houses of his relatives and friends. But we
did not find Shahadat and his wife anywhere," Inspector Shafiqur Rahman,
who is investigating the case, told AFP.
The maid,
Mahfuza Akter Happy, has told police and local media that the couple beat her.
Television footage showed the girl, looking frail and thin, being taken to
hospital with swollen black eyes.
"She
told us that the couple beat her very often. Her hand was charred with a hot
cooking paddle. She had injury marks all over her body," Rahman said.
"The
day she fled Shahadat's home she was also beaten mercilessly by both the
cricketer and his wife," he said.
A case has
been filed against the cricketer and police are seeking his arrest, as the
story dominates local media headlines.
A team of
doctors is treating the girl at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
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