IND vs BAN: This player will play his last test match in Kanpur, then he is leaving test cricket forever

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

IND vs BAN: These days a test series is being played between India vs Bangladesh (IND vs BAN). The Indian cricket team is currently leading 1-0 in this series. Team India would like to clean sweep by winning the second test match to be played in Kanpur. At the same time, Bangladesh would like to level its series by winning the second test match. After the test series of IND vs BAN, a T20 series will be played between the two teams.

IND vs BAN match: Veteran player may announce retirement after the second test match

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Bangladesh's senior all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has announced his retirement. Shakib said that the Kanpur Test against India could be his last Test match. Shakib gave this information during the press conference before the second Test match. However, Shakib also said that he wants to say goodbye to Test cricket in front of his home audience in Mirpur. If this happens, then it's fine, otherwise the Kanpur Test is my last Test.

Also announced retirement from T20I

Shakib Al Hasan also announced his retirement from T20Is, saying that retirement is after the three-match T20I series between India vs Bangladesh. T20I retirement Shakib had earlier hinted that the T20 World Cup is the last T20I World Cup for him. Shakib Al Hasan has played 129 T20Is for Bangladesh, scoring 2,551 runs at a strike rate of 121.18. His performance with the ball Shakib has taken 149 wickets in 126 innings for the team.

Shakib Al Hasan's career

Shakib Al Hasan also made his Test debut against India. He played his first match for Bangladesh in May 2007 in Chittagong and since then, he has played 70 Test matches for his country. With an impressive record to his name, Shakib has scored over 4,600 runs, including five centuries and 31 half-centuries, making him the third-highest run-scorer in Bangladesh's Test history. He is also the th-highest wicket-taker with 242 wickets. He is the only bowler from his country to cross the 200-wicket mark in Tests.

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