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    Mashrafe Mortaza announces retirement from T20Is

    Mashrafe Mortaza


    Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladesh's constrained overs captain, reported his retirement from Twenty20 Internationals on Tuesday (April 4). He will bow out from the arrangement after the second T20I against Sri Lanka, set to be played at the R Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.

    "This T20 arrangement will be the remainder of my profession," Mortaza said at the hurl amid the principal T20I. "I might want to thank the BCB, my family, companions, colleagues, training staff and every one of the fans who have been supporting and petitioning God for me for the last 15-16 years."

    Up until this point, the 33-year old pacer has played 52 T20Is and picked 39 wickets at a normal of 37.56, yielding 8.05 runs an over. He has likewise scored some convenient keeps running with the bat drop down the request for his side, prove by his 23 sixes in the organization.

    Mortaza was a piece of Bangladesh's first T20I coordinate in November 2006, against Zimbabwe, in which he beat scored with 36 and drove his side to a 43-run win. Throughout the years, an incessant knee harm decreased Mortaza's viability with the ball however he kept on residual a basic piece of the side that demonstrated an intense ascent under his captaincy.

    He has driven Bangladesh in 26 matches and won nine. He delighted in a decent keep running toward the begin of 2016, winning seven of the initial 12 coordinates and losing just four. Be that as it may, things haven't been cheerful from that point, with Bangladesh having lost their last seven T20I recreations under their prevalent chief.

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