Bangladesh’s legendary all-rounder, Shakib Al Hasan, has officially announced his retirement from two formats of cricket, leaving fans and the cricket world in shock. Shakib, widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers in international cricket, shared his decision just before the Kanpur Test, putting an end to growing speculation about his future.
Why Did Shakib Retire?
Shakib had hinted at retirement ahead of the ICC ODI World Cup in India, suggesting that he was nearing the end of his illustrious career. His decision to step away from Test and T20I cricket was largely influenced by his age and the physical demands of the game. However, Shakib has expressed his desire to continue playing ODI cricket for a bit longer, keeping the door open for future contributions to Bangladesh’s national team.
Shakib’s Glorious Career Highlights
Shakib Al Hasan’s career is nothing short of legendary. He has set numerous records for Bangladesh, becoming the pillar of the team in both Test and T20 formats. With six Player of the Series awards, several centuries, and multiple instances of taking five wickets in a match, Shakib cemented his legacy as one of the finest all-rounders in the world.
His retirement from two formats marks the end of an era for Bangladesh cricket, leaving behind an irreplaceable legacy.