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Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiqur Rahim has drawn curtains on his ODI profession after his staff’s elimination from the group stage of the Champions Trophy.

Mushfiqur Rahim performed 274 ODIs and scored 7795 runs in them. (AFP Photograph)
Bangladesh cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim has introduced retirement from ODI cricket. The wicketkeeper-batter attributed his resolution to “difficult few weeks” which led him to understand it’s time to attract curtains on his ODI profession.
In a publish on social media platform Fb, the 37-year-old stated Bangladesh could have restricted achievements on the worldwide stage, however he gave “greater than 100%”.
“I’m asserting my retirement from the ODI format as of at this time,” Mushfiqur wrote. “Alhamdulillah for every part. Whereas our achievements could have been restricted on a world stage, one factor is definite: every time I stepped onto the sphere for my nation, I gave greater than 100% with dedication and honesty.”
“The previous couple of weeks have been very difficult for me, and I’ve come to understand that that is my future. Lastly, I want to deeply thank my household, pals and my followers for whom I’ve performed cricket for the final 19 years,” he added.