<p>Star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is a major doubt for Bangladesh's tour of New Zealand next month because of injury and personal reasons.</p>.<p>Shakib returned to international cricket after a one-year ban for failing to report corruption approaches, with the one-day series against West Indies that ended Monday.</p>.<p>He scored 113 runs and claimed six wickets to win the player of the series award.</p>.<p>But Shakib limped off the field during Monday's 120-run win with a groin problem. He was unable to complete his bowling spell.</p>.<p>Shakib said he would wait at least a day before making an assessment but admitted "it doesn't look very good at the moment".</p>.<p>Media reported that he might also skip the New Zealand series to be with his wife, who is expecting a child, in the United States.</p>.<p>Bangladesh had been counting on Shakib for the tour in February and March as they have never beaten the Kiwis in New Zealand.</p>.<p>They will play three one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals during the series.</p>.<p>Shakib said he would make an announcement after Bangladesh's two Tests against the West Indies. The first starts in Chittagong on February 3.</p>
<p>Star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is a major doubt for Bangladesh's tour of New Zealand next month because of injury and personal reasons.</p>.<p>Shakib returned to international cricket after a one-year ban for failing to report corruption approaches, with the one-day series against West Indies that ended Monday.</p>.<p>He scored 113 runs and claimed six wickets to win the player of the series award.</p>.<p>But Shakib limped off the field during Monday's 120-run win with a groin problem. He was unable to complete his bowling spell.</p>.<p>Shakib said he would wait at least a day before making an assessment but admitted "it doesn't look very good at the moment".</p>.<p>Media reported that he might also skip the New Zealand series to be with his wife, who is expecting a child, in the United States.</p>.<p>Bangladesh had been counting on Shakib for the tour in February and March as they have never beaten the Kiwis in New Zealand.</p>.<p>They will play three one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals during the series.</p>.<p>Shakib said he would make an announcement after Bangladesh's two Tests against the West Indies. The first starts in Chittagong on February 3.</p>