Sabbir: My account was hacked

Sabbir Rahman © Cricfrenzy

Bangladesh batsman Sabbir Rahman has issued a statement on his official Facebook page to shed some light on the recent allegations made against him. The right-hander has denied any wrongdoing and revealed that his personal account was hacked, which later caused the mishap.
Earlier, the 26-year-old was accused of threatening two fans on social media after Bangladesh’s second ODI against West Indies. One of those fans had posted a status satirizing Sabbir’s current form and the other one had tagged the batsman on to the post following his unimpressive 12-run innings in that match.

The alleged social media account (Sabbir Rahman Roman), which has more than 90,000 followers, was deactivated after the incident was reported to the BCB.
Bangladesh won the three-ODI series 2-1 after clinching an 18-run victory over the Caribbean side in the series decider today (July 29). Sabbir featured in all matches and managed to amass only 27 runs in the series.