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[2] While talking to the pre-match press conference of the third and final ODI against Zimbabwe in Sylhet International Stadium, veteran bowler Mashrafe Bin Mortaza yesterday announced his decision after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan declared that the Zimbabwe series will be his last as captain, reports arysports.tv.
[3] The 36-year-old pacer told the media, “The last match of the series (will be played tomorrow) is my last ODI as Bangladesh’s captain. I will not be Bangladesh’s captain any longer. However, I will continue playing for Bangladesh,” reports UNB.
[4] Mashrafe, who is Bangladesh’s most successful ODI captain, said “I’m sure the process wasn’t easy, the journey of the last 5-6 years. I also want to thank the team management who I have played under, reports The Daily Star.
[5] However, he will continue playing if selected.