Shakib Al Hasan Retirement: 2nd Test In Kanpur Could be his Last Match

During the press conference ahead of the second Test match between India and Bangladesh, the experienced all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan made a significant announcement. He disclosed that the upcoming Test match against India could potentially mark his last appearance in the Test format, and he also declared his retirement from T20 cricket. Here is about Shakib Al Hasan Retirement news.

In addition, Shakib expressed his strong desire to conclude his illustrious career in front of his home crowd at Mirpur. He hoped to participate in his final match during the two-Test series against South Africa, which Bangladesh is scheduled to host in October-November.

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However, despite his wish to retire in front of his home crowd, the current safety in Bangladesh has made it impractical for him to play there. Consequently, the Test match during the India tour might be his final appearance in the longest format of the game.

During the Press conference, Shakib said, “I have expressed my desire to play my last Test in Mirpur, if that won’t happen, the second Test against India would be my last. Going back to Bangladesh is not a concern, but leaving Bangladesh once I go there is dangerous,”

“It feels fitting to conclude my Test career in front of my home fans. Bangladesh cricket has given me so much, and I want to give my last in this format at home,” he added.

Shakib Al Hasan Test stats

Batting Stats:

In his illustrious Test career, Shakib Al Hasan made 128 appearances for Bangladesh as a batsman, amassing a total of 4600 runs at an impressive average of 38.33. His stellar batting record includes five centuries and 31 half-centuries, showcasing his consistency and skill at the highest level of the game.

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Bowling Stats:

On the bowling front, Shakib Al Hasan holds the reputation of being the leading wicket-taker for Bangladesh in Test cricket, having claimed 242 wickets in 199 innings. His best bowling performance in a single match saw him take 7 wickets, highlighting his prowess as a top-tier all-rounder in the sport.