Bangladesh veteran Mushfiqur Rahim retires from ODI cricket | Cricket Information
Bangladesh‘s veteran wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiquur Rahim has bid adieu to the ODI format after his workforce crashed out of the ICC Champions Trophy on the group stage.
Saying his determination in an Instagram submit on Wednesday, the 37-year-old Mushfiqur stated: “I’m asserting my retirement from the ODI format as of right now. Alhamdulillah for every part. Whereas our achievements might have been restricted on a worldwide stage, one factor is for certain: every time I stepped onto the sphere for my nation, I gave greater than 100% with dedication and honesty.”
“The previous few weeks have been very difficult for me, and I’ve come to comprehend that that is my future…Lastly, I wish to deeply thank my household, pals and my followers for whom I’ve performed cricket for the final 19 years.”
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Mushfiqur stands as one of the vital skilled and profitable cricketers to characterize Bangladesh. His ODI journey started in August 2006, when he made his debut in opposition to Zimbabwe in Harare.
After nineteen years of serving the nation in top-flight cricket, Mushfiqur concluded his ODI profession with spectacular figures of seven,795 runs throughout 274 matches at a mean of 36.42, with 9 centuries and 49 half-centuries.
These statistics put him at quantity two within the record of Bangladesh’s most profitable batters, behind former opener Tamim Iqbal who scored 8,357 runs. As a wicketkeeper, Mushfiqur took 243 catches and effected 56 stumpings.