Bangladesh’s Veteran All-Roounder Mahmudullah has Announced His Retirement from International Cricket, Bringing An End to a Remarkable Career Spanning Over 17 Years. The 39-year-old announced on social media on wedding, expressing gratitude to his teammates, coaches, and fans who supported HIM Throughout His Journey. “I have decided to retire from international cricket,” mahmudullah posted on Facebook. âI would like to thank all of my teammates, coaches & especially my fans who have alwayss supported me. A big Thank you to my parents, my in-laws-in-law-in-law–second importantly, My Brother Emdad Ullah, Who has ben my coach and mentor screws childhod. “
He also Acknowledged His Wife and Children, Calling them His “Support System Through Thick & Thin. Jersey.
Mahmudullah’s decision was not elected unexpected. Earlier, He Had Informed The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that he would not seek a central contract beyond februry 2025. Like Mahmudullah’s, Had Been Under Scrutiny after the 2025 ICC champions trophy qualification.
One of Bangladesh’s Most Dependable Middle-Order Batters, Mahmudullah is the only Cricketer from the Country to have scored three centuries in ODI World Cups. Two of that came during the 2015 edition –Gainst England and New Zealand – WHEHERE He Played A Crucial Role in Bangladesh’s Historic Run to the Quarterfinals. His third ton came in the 2023 edition, further solidifying his legacy on the biggest stage.
Mahmudullah’s Career Numbers Speak Volumes of His Impact on Bangladesh Cricket. He represented the country in 239 odis, 50 tests, and 141 t20is, playing key roles in numerous victors.
Whether it was his composed batting under pressure, his off-spin bowling, or his Leadership, he remained a pillar in Bangladesh’s Cricketing Journey.
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