Shakib Al Hasan has announced his retirement from Test and T20 cricket and his retirement from two formats of cricket before taking the Test against India in Kanpur today (Thursday). Tiger is this all-rounder.
The last indication of the career was long ago, before he went to the World Cup in India in November last year, Shakib said he wants to finish the career very soon. This time the announcement came before the Kanpur Test.
Before the second Test against India in Kanpur, the star of Bangladesh, the star all-rounder, said that he has played his last match in the T-TooTi. He will take the bid of Test cricket from home soil. Shakib Al Hasan will be seen in white in Bangladesh in the South Africa series in October.
Knowing about retirement, Shakib said in the press conference, ‘I think I have played my last match in T-Tourti, if I can play in the Mirpur Test (against South Africa), it will be my last Test.’

Which means that the T-Tourten World Cup Super Eight match against Afghanistan was the last match of Shakib Al Hasan in the shortest version of cricket. The Erns Valley Stade in the Caribbean region, one of the best cricket stars in the country, Shakib will want to forget the performance of the last match strongly. He was the first ball out with the bat and 19 runs in the ball with 19 runs in the ball.
Shakib's T20 debut was in the Khulna Sheikh Abu Nasser stand against Zimbabwe in 2006. Shakib was the witness of Bangladesh's 1st game with 26 runs with the bat and 1 wicket in the ball. He was in the first T-Tourti match in the country's history, and he was represented in the NU.
Shakib made his Test debut in the 2007 India series in the Chittagong Test in the 2007. Bangladesh drew that match against India. Shakib got a chance to bat and bowl in only 1 innings. He scored 27 runs with the ball, and was wicketless in the ball. After 17 long years, Shakib will play his last Test outside the country.
Shakib scored 2,551 runs in 129 matches in the long carry-on-tourtenti format of the era in the long carry. The strike rate of more than 121 and 23.18 gauge Bangladesh was the top wicket taker in the whole world in this format. In the end, he stopped at 149 wickets per 21 runs. He got one wicket for 21 runs.
Shakib has played 70 Tests in white so far, 38.33 in the bat, has 5, 5, 31, and 31. The third highest run in Tests in Bangladesh.
