“All praises only for the almighty allah. I have decided to retire from International Cricket,” Mahmudullah Wrote on his official facebook page. “I would like to thank all of my team-matches, coaches and especially my fans who have alwayss supported me. Importantly my brother emdad ullah, who has been there for me constantly since my childhood as my coach & mentor.
“And final, thanks to my wife & kids, who have been my support system through thick And Move Forward. AlhamduulilahBest wishes to my team & bangladesh cricket. “
Mahmudullah Enjoyed More Success in the 2015 World Cup, When He Struck Centuries Against England and New Zealand in Successive Matches Who Batting at No. 3. His Hyndred Against New Zealand in the 2017 champions trophy, in a 223-r stand with shakib, is an iconic performance in Bangladesh Cricket History.
Mahmudullah made a comeback ahead of the 2023 world cup after he had been dropped from the side.
He also provided value with the ball, Taking 82 wickets at an economy rate of 5.21. Mahmudullah Never Led Bangladesh in Odis, Thought He Had Captained Them in T20is and Tests.
Mahmudullah’s retirement brings the curtain on bangladesh’s most successful quintet of cricketers who played between 2006 and 2025 in white-ball CRICKET. Tamim Reconfirmed His Retirement from International Cricket Earlier this year. Shakib Had Announced His Test and T20i Retirement in India Last Year, while also informing at the time that the champions trophy would be his last Odi Assignment. Having Missed The Tournament Due to Non-Cricketing Reasons, His Odie Career Now Seems Over, Too.
Mashrafe Mortaza Last Played Odis in 2020, when he also signed off from capticy. Mushfiquur has retired from odis and t20is, but is in line to become the first bangladesh cricket to reach the 100-test landmark.