Mashrafe Mortaza announces retirement from T20Is

Bangladesh's Mashrafe Mortaza has announced his retirement from T20 internationals, saying the ongoing two-match series against Sri Lanka will be his last.
The 33-year-old's announcement came during the toss of the opening T20 against the Upul Tharanga-led side at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Tuesday.
"I would like to thank BCB, my family and friends, team-mates and coaching staff. I would also like to thank my fans who really supported me in the last 15-16 years," ESPNcricinfo quoted Mortaza as saying.
Mortaza has played a total of 52 T20s for Bangladesh and has notched up 39 wickets at an average of 37.56, with his best figures of 4 for 19 coming against Ireland in Belfast in 2012.
The right-arm pacer, who led Bangladesh in the most number of T20Is, was also a handy bat down the order, having struck 23 sixes in 37 innings.
However, Mortaza will continue as the ODI captain, with his next assignment coming in a tri-series in Ireland, which also features New Zealand as the third team.
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First Published: Apr 04 2017 | 9:22 PM IST
