Bangladesh's wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiqur Rahim has announced his retirement from T20 Internationals.
The announcement came from his official Facebook page on Sunday noon.
The Facebook post of Mushfiqur read:
"As salaa mualaikum to all, hope you are doing well.”
"I have been grateful to have you all beside me throughout my long career. Your support has been my inspiration during my highs and lows.”
"Today, I am announcing my retirement from T20 Internationals. I will proudly continue to represent Bangladesh in Test and ODI formats. I am hopeful that I can bring success for our nation in these two formats.”
"I will continue to take part in Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and other franchise tournaments. Alhamdulillah. Thank you all. Allah Hafez."
Mushfiqur came under heavy criticism during the Asia Cup 2022, where he failed to perform with the bat and was also not very effective as a wicketkeeper.
He scored just five runs in two matches and was guilty of putting down Kusal Mendis’s catch in the second game against Sri Lanka.
The 35 year old cricketer also did not try to convince the skipper Shakib Al Hasan of a nick Mendis had made later on in the game, which Bangladesh lost by two wickets to blow out from the competition.
In his 17-year long T20 international career, Mushfiqur scored 1500 runs in 102 matches at an average of 19.48 and strike rate of 115.03. He has six 50s to his name in the format.
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