The thing is there is a big communication gap between the board and the players in Bangladesh. And the main reason for it is most people in the Bangladesh cricket board are not qualified for their job, to be honest.
We all know that Shakib Al Hasan is a really important player for Bangladesh because he is the best player in the world. But the board does not give him that type of importance. And the board also needs to realize something he is 34.
They really need to look for a replacement for Shakib Al Hasan. But I think Mashrafe Mortaza said it right.
There is no replacement for Shakib Al Hasan in the whole world. How do you expect to find the replacement of Shakib Al Hasan in Bangladesh?
And about Shakib Al Hasan playing the 2022 IPL, I cannot understand and am at a loss. Because in mid-February I saw a news that his wife said he will not be playing the IPL because he has international duties. And now this. Why would he do something like this if it's not for the IPL?
BCB main complaint with Shakib is that he's not taking Test cricket seriously, mainly away series. Every time there is any away tour is schedule, Shakib pull out his name for various reason and its becoming a norm for him.
Shakib feels that board didn't treat him fairly, specially BCB's president and sometime it does look like that they are running character assassination campaign against him, not sure what's the real story.
So its clear that BCB and Shakib are not in good term and both parties have genuine grievances. From neutral point of view it looks like Shakib genuinely wants to retire from the Test cricket but Board is against it.
As far as his IPL career is concern, i believe BCB is culprit here. They never give him any clear idea if he can take part in full IPL season and when its not clear (which is necessary), then he attracts low bid (last year) or no bid at all (This year). Don't take his wife social media's allegations, clarification etc very seriously, chances are Shakib is handling her account.