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Mahmudullah Retirement: Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah announces retirement from international cricket

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Bangladesh's Mahmudullah announces retirement from international cricket
Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah (PTI Photo)

Bangladesh’s veteran cricketer Mahmudullah has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to an illustrious career spanning over 17 years. The 39-year-old made the announcement on his social media platforms on Wednesday, expressing gratitude to his teammates, coaches, family and fans who supported him throughout his journey.
“I have decided to retire from international cricket,” Mahmudullah wrote. “I would like to thank all of my teammates, coaches & especially my fans who have always supported me. A big thank you to my parents, my in-laws, especially my father-in-law, and most importantly my brother Emdad Ullah, who has been there for me constantly since my childhood as my coach & mentor.”
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The experienced campaigner also acknowledged the unwavering support from his wife and children. “And finally, thanks to my wife & kids who have been my support system through thick & thin. I know Raeid will miss me in the red & green jersey. Not everything comes to an end in a perfect way, but you say yes & move forward. PEACE… Best wishes to my team & Bangladesh cricket,” he concluded.
Mahmudullah’s retirement marks the end of an era in Bangladeshi cricket. He represented the nation in 239 ODIs, 50 Tests, and 141 T20Is, leaving behind a legacy as one of Bangladesh’s most dependable and resilient cricketers. He is the only Bangladeshi player to have scored three centuries in ODI World Cups, with two of them coming in the 2015 edition and one in 2023.
Earlier, Mahmudullah had requested the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) not to consider him for a central contract beyond February 2025, indicating that he was contemplating his future in the sport. His retirement follows that of Mushfiqur Rahim, who recently stepped away from ODIs after facing scrutiny post the Champions Trophy.





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