Mohammad Sharif retires from First-class cricket
After an eventful career spanning 20 years, veteran right-arm pacer Mohammad Sharif announced his pension from First-class cricket on Saturday.
He played 19 international fits, 10 Tests and nine ODIs for the Tigers but didn't establish himself simply because a regular member face of the national area due mainly to injuries. He started his career back in 2001.
In his long work, Sharif took 393 wickets in First-class cricket, a record for any Bangladeshi pacer. He made an appearance in 132 complements in the longest format of the game, which is as well a record for just about any Bangladesh pace bowler.
Sharif played his last international match back in 2007. Since then, he failed to do anything amazing to be looked at for the national side again. Even though, the right-arm pacer have been playing at the domestic level on a regular basis.
Along with being among the finest bowlers in Bangladesh’s First-class history, with 15 five-wicket hauls, Sharif was convenient as a batsman as well. He scored 3,222 in the format with one century and 10 fifties.