Imrul Kayes announces retirement from red-ball cricket
Imrul Kayes has chosen to say goodbye to red-ball cricket, reporting his retirement from both Test and five star designs. This denotes the finish of a recognized vocation for the left-given hitter, who had been a standard face in Bangladesh's cricketing scene for north of 10 years. Regardless of staying dynamic and reliably acting in five star cricket, Imrul had been uninvolved of the public Test group beginning around 2019. His last appearance in the more drawn out design came against India, however he has since attempted to recover his position in the side. On 12 November, he formally declared his choice to move back from both Test and five star cricket, recognizing that his time in red-ball cricket has come to a nearby. Imrul played his last five star match for Khulna Division, where he exhibited his brand name strength. Albeit excused for a duck in the principal innings, he returned to score a dirty 71 in the second. This 50 years filled in as a fitting finish to his top notch vocation, highlighting his obligation to the game until the end. In a post via web-based entertainment, Imrul offered his thanks, expressing, "Finishing my Test Vocation, Thank you, to every one of my fans for showing their adoration and backing generally!" The message reverberated with fans and associates, denoting a close to home second for a player who has been important for Bangladesh's cricket story for such a long time. Imrul's Test vocation incorporates 39 matches in which he scored 1,797 runs, abandoning an inheritance as a consistent presence at the wrinkle and a serious delegate of Bangladesh cricket.