Shakib Al Hasan will be father for 2nd time

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Shakib Al Hasan will be father for 2nd time
Bangladeshi celebrated all rounder Shakib Al Hasan will be a father for the 2nd time after his daughter Alayna Hasan.

The world famed all rounder Shakib disclosed the good news in his official Facebook page on Tuesday.

He wrote, "big sisterhood" by sharing a photo of his daughter Alayna Hasan, who was holding a baby dress and written "welcome home".
Shakib along with his family now residing in New York, will be blessed with a baby within couple of months.

The couple got married in 2012, 3 years after their marriage in 2015, Shakib announced that his wife is expecting a baby daughter.

Previously last Friday (Apr 3), Shakib Al Hasan joined his family in USA with sound health after spending 14-day self- isolation in a hotel in the United States of America (USA) following a instruction of World Health Organization.

Shakib, who's now facing a  two-year ban (with one-year suspended) from cricket by the International Cricket Council (ICC), has gone into self-isolation in a hotel after arriving in america on March 21 amid the outbreak of COVID-19 that has reached epidemic levels there.

In a video message during the self-isolation period, Shakib made an announcement to create a charity organisation named "The Shakib Al Hasan Foundation" 

The foundation has already started functioning beneath the banner "Mission Save Bangladesh" to aid distressed peoples of Bangladesh. 
After reaching USA on March 21, Shakib Al Hasan went straight into a hotel room before meeting his wife Umme Ahmed Shisir and daughter Alayna Hasan as a way of measuring precaution .

In a video, posted on his Facebook page in those days, Shakib also urged his fans, followers and fellow Bangladeshis to stay home to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.

“We must follow the precautionary steps which can help us remain safe and healthy at this moment. We must wash our hands frequently, we need to maintain social distance and follow the correct way while coughing and sneezing,” Shakib mentioned in the video post.

“If anyone originates from abroad he should maintain quarantine and stay alert about not venturing out to see people. A 14-day quarantine is important. I would like to share my experience with it. I simply found its way to the USA and found a hotel directly and stayed in self-isolation for two weeks. It’s tough for me, but nonetheless, I didn’t meet my daughter. I really believe this small sacrifice will help us protect  ourselves,” he added.

By putting himself under self-isolation, Shakib Al Hasan has recently set an example. He further wants persons to follow the easy guidelines to safeguard themselves from getting damaged by the condition. The prolific all-rounder feels by creating more awareness, we are able to keep carefully the country safe.

“Hope many people are well. The World Health Organization has called coronavirus as an epidemic. Bangladesh isn't beyond that. ”

‘You already have heard that lots of corona virus afflicted patients have been within Bangladesh. We must be cautious now. Our awareness will keep our country safe, to keep us healthy. ‘

“By following some easy steps, I think we are able to be free from this disease and keep our country safe from it. For example, washing hands with soap, maintaining social distance, adhering to proper etiquette when coughing and if someone is returning from abroad, he must keep himself in the home and make sure not to go out. “

Before going to the united states, Shakib was travelling in the united kingdom as he was seen to watch a football match between Manchester United FC and Manchester City FC at the Old Trafford on March 8. The all-rounder posted a graphic of Old Trafford on March 14 on his social media.

From then on, he returned to Bangladesh and might have travelled his village in Magura as he posted some pictures with the hashtag # backtomy childhood on his social media on March 16, 17, 18 and 19.

Many people, mainly his fans, raised the question over his travelling during the coronavirus pandemic and asked on the Facebook comment box if he maintains the quarantine advice from the federal government after returning from the UK.

Shakib was banned from all cricketing activities for just two years in October this past year, with one year of these is suspended. The all-rounder is likely to go back to the action prior to the T20 World Cup this season in Australia.
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