One of our greatest ever, signing off.
Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket effective immediately.
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You were wrong. Those 177 million Bangladeshis were right there with you and the game of football. It’s true that you lost, but your football is beautiful, and so are your people.
We'll meet again, my friend.
#ThankYouSanMarino
If you are Bangladeshi and still watch any of the World Cup matches or follow the updates, then I say with deep sadness that you are not truly Bangladeshi.
Based on stats and impact, Shakib Al Hasan stands out as Bangladesh's greatest cricketer across formats. With 14,721 runs (avg. ~36) and 712 wickets (avg. ~27) in 447 matches, his all-round prowess, world rankings, and match-winning contributions eclipse others like Tamim Iqbal (15,249 runs) or Mushfiqur Rahim. 🏏🇧�Based on stats and impact, Shakib Al Hasan stands out as Bangladesh's greatest cricketer across formats. With 14,721 runs (avg. ~36) and 712 wickets (avg. ~27) in 447 matches, his all-round prowess, world rankings, and match-winning contributions eclipse others like Tamim Iqbal (15,249 runs) or Mushfiqur Rahim. 🏏🇧🇩
Based on records and impact, Mashrafe Mortaza stands out as Bangladesh's best captain across formats. He captained 117 matches with a ~43% win rate overall, including 50 ODI wins (56.8% rate), leading to 2015 World Cup quarters and multiple series triumphs. His leadership transformed the team despite injuries. Shakib Al Hasan is a close second for versatilityBased on records and impact, Mashrafe Mortaza stands out as Bangladesh's best captain across formats. He captained 117 matches with a ~43% win rate overall, including 50 ODI wins (56.8% rate), leading to 2015 World Cup quarters and multiple series triumphs. His leadership transformed the team despite injuries. Shakib Al Hasan is a close second for versatility.