Mahmudullah retires from Test cricket

Bangladesh T20I commander Mahmudullah has reported his retirement from Test cricket, the Bangladesh Cricket Board affirmed on Wednesday (November 24). Mahmudullah, who made a rebound to the Test design recently in Zimbabwe, had as of now illuminated his partners that he will not be broadening his vocation in the longest arrangement following his professional best 150* against the African country in Bangladesh's 220-run win. While the BCB were considering on the off chance that Mahmudullah's choice was only an enthusiastic one, the batting all-rounder has settled on the decision official. Notwithstanding stopping Test cricket, Mahmudullah has clarified that he needs to keep including in ODIs and T20Is. "Leaving a configuration of which I have been a piece of for so long is difficult," Mahmudullah said. "I had consistently considered going on a high and I accept this is the ideal opportunity to end my Test vocation. I need to stretch out my appreciation to the BCB President for supporting me when I got back to the Test group. I thank my partners and the care staff for continually uplifting me and having confidence in my capacity. It has been a flat-out honor and advantage to play Test cricket for Bangladesh and I will appreciate the numerous recollections. "Despite the fact that I am resigning from Tests, I will, in any case, be playing ODIs and T20 internationals and truly anticipating keep giving my best for my country in white-ball cricket." Mahmudullah, who made his Test debut in the West Indies in 2009, wraps up his vocation having scored just about 3000 runs at a normal of 33.49, including five centuries. He likewise has a five-wicket pull in Test cricket, getting done with 43 wickets. In the meantime, Cricket has discovered that Mahmudullah made him inaccessible from the impending Bangladesh Cricket League, the country's solitary establishment-based five-star zonal rivalry planned to be played from December 10. The Bangladesh Cricket Board is booked to have the draft of the Bangladesh Cricket League at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium today, said BCB in an explanation on Wednesday. Mahmudullah's name was remembered for players draft subject to accessibility however later he had removed from the competition regardless of being accessible as he won't be important for the Test crew that will make a trip to New Zealand to play the two-match Test series when the competition will be played by four groups.