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Tamim Iqbal announces shock retirement before ODI World Cup

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NEW DELHI: Three months before Bangladesh begin their ODI World Cup campaign in India, their captain Tamim Iqbal announced his shock retirement from international cricket on Thursday.

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The 34-year-old was in tears as he announced his decision to end his 16-year international career in a news conference in Dhaka.

"Yesterday against Afghanistan was my last international game, I am retiring from international cricket effective right now," Tamim told reporters.

"This is the end for me," Tamim, who made his international debut in a 2007 ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare, told reporters.

"I have given my best. I have tried my best. I am retiring from international cricket from this moment."

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The Bangladeshi team, whose World Cup campaign begins on October 7 against Afghanistan in Dharamsala, is yet to reveal who will lead the side after Tamim's exit.

Left-handed opener Tamim has scored 15,000-plus runs in international cricket, including 25 centuries.

His ODI tally of 8,313 runs is the highest by a Bangladesh batsman and his 14 centuries in this format is also higher than any of his compatriots.

Tamim scored 13 in Wednesday's one-day international against Afghanistan in Chattogram, in what turned out his last international outing.

(With agencies inputs)


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