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Bangladesh cricket star Shakib Al Hasan has apologized for his silence during recent civil unrest in his country, possibly paving the way for a farewell Test match against South Africa at home. The 37-year-old all-rounder, who has been named as an accused in a murder case, expressed his desire to play his final Test in Bangladesh if the current regime can provide security.
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