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Shakib Al Hasan set to retire from Tests, T20Is

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Last updated on 26 Sep 2024 | 08:57 AM
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Shakib Al Hasan set to retire from Tests, T20Is

The Bangladeshi veteran announced that South Africa home Test series will be his last in the longest format

Bangladesh star allrounder Shakib Al Hasan announced his retirement from Test and T20I cricket. Shakib dropped a bombshell in the pre-match press conference for the second Test between India and Bangladesh at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur and said that while he has already played his last T20I game in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, he wishes to end his Test career in Mirpur against South Africa. In case that can't happen due to security reasons or otherwise, the Kanpur Test, beginning tomorrow, September 27, will be his last.

The Proteas are due to travel to Bangladesh on October 16 and will play Test matches starting from October 21, which will go on till October 29. 

However, the all-rounder also expressed concerns about whether he would be able to return safely from Bangladesh after the series. Notably, Shakib, an elected Member of Parliament from Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League party, has been named in an FIR along with 147 others in a murder case. With Hasina is facing political exile, many instances of her party leaders being assaulted have occurred in the country. 

Hence, Shakib has now pushed the ball in the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) court to ensure his safe entry and exit from the country in turmoil. However, Shahriar Nafees, in charge of cricket operations at the BCB, was quoted by ESPN Cricinfo saying that Shakib won’t be harassed if he returns to Bangladesh and assured that there should be no qualms regarding his participation in the home Test series against South Africa. 

"I have expressed my desire to play my last Test in Mirpur, if that won't happen, the second Test against India would be my last. Going back to Bangladesh is not a concern, but leaving Bangladesh once I go there is dangerous,” Shakib said.

"It feels fitting to conclude my Test career in front of my home fans. Bangladesh cricket has given me so much, and I want to give my last in this format at home," he added.

Shakib has been one of the best-ever Test cricketers to come out of Bangladesh, along with being one of the best all-rounders of the game. In 70 Test matches, he has 4,600 runs at an average of 38.33, along with 242 wickets at an average of 31.85 for Bangladesh. He also has a record of being his nation’s youngest Test captain at the age of just 22 years and 115 days. As an all-rounder, he was the first Bangladeshi to score a hundred and take five wickets in the same match, a rare feat that he has achieved twice in his Test career. 

Before the advent and dominance of Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the all-rounders ranking, Shakib occupied the top position for a long time. Meanwhile, he also has 149 wickets and 2551 runs in 129 T20Is for his country. 

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