Retirement plan after returning home : Mashrafe

BCB: Roton Gomes

|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza said that he will think about his retirement from international cricket after returning back to Bangladesh.

Mashrafe has declared that Pakistan match is his last World Cup match but he hasn’t decided anything about his retirement yet. Before the India match, he said that he desires to play for Bangladesh for a bit longer. But this time, he said that, he will rethink about his career after coming back to Bangladesh. After that he will make his final call.
“ I will go home and rethink my career plan. After that I will make the final call,” said Mashrafe at the press conference.
In 2017, Mashrafe took retirement suddenly from T20 cricket in Sri Lanka. But this time it seems like he wants to think about his retirement more seriously.
Mashrafe has been giving service to the Bangladesh team for 18 years. He is the highest wicket taker of Bangladesh. He has played 217 ODI’s, 36 Test and 54 T20s in his career.
Mashrafe’s poor performance in this World Cup has created buzz regarding his retirement from international cricket. His fitness is also not seemed up to the mark. Bangladesh skipper just took one wicket in this World Cup and bowled at a preposterous average of 361.00 in this World Cup.