One of Bangladesh's key middle-order batsman, Mushfiqur Rahim is a live wire behind the stumps and since making his debut in Test cricket at the tender age of 16 at Lord's, the youngest ever, Rahim has been an integral part of the senior team. His consistent performances saw him as the first choice wicketkeeper in the 2007 World Cup in West Indies. He was awarded with a spot in the Test squad against Sri Lanka, where he hammered 80 runs in just his third Test. His contributions have been immense to Bangladesh and his moment of fame came when he smashed a quick ton against India in 2010, the fastest by any Bangladesh player. He was named captain in the 2012 Asia Cup and led Bangladesh to their maiden finals, but lost to Pakistan. He later on became the first Bangladesh player to smash a double hundred in Test cricket against Sri Lanka. He has played 63 Tests, 195 ODIs and 74 T20Is for Bangladesh, in which he has smashed five tons in Tests and 6 in ODIs. He also led Bangladesh to the World T20 finals, but were disappointed by India despite being close.
Read MoreNajmul Hossain Shanto won the Player of the Match (POTM) award for his match-winning century in the first ODI against Sri Lanka at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram.
Mushfiqur Rahim slammed an unbeaten 47 off 38 deliveries to help Fortune Barisal beat Rangpur Riders and make it to the final. After the match, he was asked about his retirement from T20Is and the veteran's response has raised quite a few eyebrows.
Mushfiqur Rahim became the 11th batter to be given out handling the ball in international cricket and the first from Bangladesh. 'Handling the ball' mode of dismissal was integrated in 'obstructing the field' in 2017 and hence, Rahim has been given out in the latter way.
The second Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand commenced today (December 6) with the hosts opting to bat first. But soon they found themselves in trouble and Rahim's bizarre dismissal added woes for Bangladesh on the opening day.
The World Cup clash between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh saw Angelo Mathews become the first player in international cricket history to be adjudged timed out. Mathews' dismissal has again triggered the spirit vs law debate in the cricketing circles.
Shakib Al Hasan's left quad injury has created a lot of headaches for Bangladesh in the ongoing World Cup. He missed out on the playing XI in the game against India due to the same injury and might remain unavailable for selection in the upcoming contests as well.
Ravindra Jadeja took a diving catch at point area on Jasprit Bumrah's delivery to dismiss settled Mushfiqur Rahim in India's World Cup 2023 clash against Bangladesh at Pune Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Thursday.
Rahim is already in Bangladesh with his wife as the couple has been blessed with a child. He was expected to rejoin the team before the game against India but the senior cricketer sought an extension of leave from the BCB.
In 2015, South Africa's legendary batsman AB de Villiers hit the fastest century in the history of ODI cricket.
Mushfiqur Rahim announces T20I retirement as he wants to focus on ODI and Test cricket. The Bangladesh player has announced his decision via Twitter.
Bangladesh have been in great T20I form lately, first winning 2-1 away from home against Zimbabwe and then routing Australia 4-1 at home.
Rahim, who plays for Abahani Limited in the Dhaka Premier League T20 tournament, sustained the fracture during his team's match against Gazi Group Cricketers on Monday.
Rahim, a former skipper, asked spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz to obstruct Sri Lanka No. 3 batsman Pathum Nissanka during running between wickets.
Mushfiqur Rahim was in cracking form for the hosts, slamming a 127-ball 125 to get his team to 246 on a tricky wicket after Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
Sri Lanka were all out for 224 in reply to Bangladesh's 257/6.
Following his on-field behaviour, Mushfiqur was also fined 25 per cent of the match fee.
The incident happened in the 17th over of the second innings when the opposition, Fortune Barishal, needed 45 runs off 19 deliveries.
The incident took place in the 17th over of the second innings when the Barishal side needed 45 runs off 19 balls.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has prepared four venues for the first phase of practice session by following all the necessary safety protocols, according to a BCB statement.
The BCB Chief Executive said that the board will follow the ICC guidelines regarding the resumption of team training.
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