
Mushfiqur Rahim, Bangladesh’s experienced wicketkeeper-batsman, has announced his retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs) following the end of Bangladesh’s Champions Trophy campaign. The 37-year-old cricketer shared his decision on Instagram, marking the conclusion of a remarkable 19-year journey in ODI cricket. He mentioned that this choice came after facing a few tough weeks, highlighting that he has always put in over 100% dedication and honesty every time he represented Bangladesh on the field.
Mushfiqur’s Journey:
Mushfiqur made his international debut in August 2006, playing his first ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare. While he didn’t have the opportunity to display his batting or wicketkeeping skills in that match, it marked the beginning of a remarkable career that would establish him as one of Bangladesh’s top cricketers.
Throughout the years, Mushfiqur Rahim has been instrumental in the development of Bangladesh’s ODI cricket, making significant contributions with both bat and gloves. He earned a reputation for his solid batting technique, sharp wicketkeeping abilities, and invaluable experience in the middle order.
Career Stats: A Testament to His Excellence
Mushfiqur ended hisODI careeras one of Bangladesh’shighest run-scorers, cementing his place among the nation’s all-time greats. His stats reflect hisimmense contribution to the team:
- Matches Played:274
- Runs Scored:7,795
- Batting Average:36.42
- Centuries:9
- Half-Centuries:49
- Highest Score:144
- Dismissals as Wicketkeeper:243 catches, 56 stumpings
He is Bangladesh’ssecond-highest run-scorerin ODIs, standing just behindTamim Iqbal, who has accumulated8,357 runs.