The deadly Coronavirus gets its entry on the former world’s best all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan‘s house. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s father tested positive for Coronavirus. Shakib’s father Mashrur Reza tested positive for Coronavirus. His report came out on Sunday. He was affected by cold-fever for the past few days. For this reason, Mashrur Reza tested for Coronavirus. After that, it was confirmed that he is infected with this global virus.

Bangladesh All-Rounder Shakib Al Hasan’s Father Tested Positive For Coronavirus

Additionally, Shakib is working closely with his “Shakib Al Hasan Foundation” since the breakout of the COVID 19 pandemic in Bangladesh. He along with his foundation tried their best to reduce the influence of it across the country. But, it seems the deadly virus now gets its entry on his own house.

Furthermore, Shakib’s cousin Sohan confirmed the same and also said that his mother also went for a test. However, the test report of his mother still yet to come out. Shakib is currently staying in the USA along with his wife and daughters as he is currently out of cricket due to the ICC ban.

He works in a bank. Around 6-7 people were already affected by the virus before him. We could know he is affected after the report came out. We got the report today. Shakib’s mother also went to undergo a test. We will get the report tomorrow hopefully.

Shakib’s cousin told to BDcrictime.

Bangladesh All-Rounder Shakib Al Hasan's Father Tested Positive For Coronavirus
Shakib and his father Mashrur Reza

On the other hand, his father working for a bank in Magura. Mashrur Reza even worked with his cold fever. He got infected by this virus since then. The civil surgeon of Magura Pradip Saha confirmed the news of Shakib’s father. He also informed that Shakib’s father and other infected patients of Magura are getting medics and staying in isolation from their respective houses.

In addition, Shakib is living in the United States of America since the birth of his newborn daughter. His foundation is working closely to provide assistance to the people. In Bangladesh, there have been over 2,02,000 cases thus far with over 2,580 people losing their lives.