Shant signaled the departure of Mahmud Ullah

Sports Desk: Shakib Al Hasan has announced his retirement from T20 and Test during the Test series against India. This time, Mahmud Ullah Riyad is going to walk the path of Bangladeshi all-rounder. Nazmul Hossain Shanto hinted at the veteran batsman's retirement in a press conference

Shant signaled the departure of Mahmud Ullah
October 4, 20242 Mins Read
Sports Desk: Shakib Al Hasan has announced his retirement from T20 and Test during the Test series against India. This time, Mahmud Ullah Riyad is going to walk the path of Bangladeshi all-rounder. Nazmul Hossain Shanto hinted at the veteran batsman's retirement in a press conference today.

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Shanto said that the T20 series against India could be the last series of Mahmud Ullah's career.

In the press conference, the Bangladeshi captain said, 'As far as I understand, this series of Riyad Bhai is very important. Maybe talk to the selectors. I'm not very clear. Of course there will be contact with the selectors and the board.


Mahmud Ullah, who has already retired from Test cricket, has hinted at a quiet retirement but has not said anything about it yet. In this regard, the recent performance does not speak in favor of Mahmud Ullah. He could not score more than 25 runs in the last 9 T20 matches. In the press conference, the question arose as to why the 38-year-old all-rounder was taken instead of Shamim Hossain Patwari in the team despite his poor performance.

Shanto said about the comparison of Shamim with Mahmud Ullah, 'Brother, who are you comparing with whom? Riyad Bhai has been serving the Bangladesh team for so many years, he has done well, he has won many matches. Yes, many matches may not have finished. But he has a lot of contribution behind winning many matches of Bangladesh. Shamim is young, doing very well. But don't want to compare to this place right now.

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Shamim will serve the Bangladesh team well whenever he gets a chance. Riyad bhai didn't run in the practice match, it doesn't matter to me at all.'


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