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Imrul Kayes retire from First-class cricket
Previous Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes has declared his retirement from Five star cricket.
"On November 16, I will resign from Tests and top notch cricket. It is the most troublesome and close to home choice of my life," Imrul said in a video message on his Facebook page on Wednesday.
Be that as it may, the left-given opener will keep on playing white-ball cricket.
Imrul's last red-ball match will be at the Sher-e-Bangla Public Arena from November 16 when his group Khulna Division takes on Dhaka Division in the fifth-round of continuous Public Cricket Association, the country's customary top of the line competition.
Imrul, who last played Test at Eden Nurseries in 2019, made 1797 runs in 39 Tests at a normal of 24.28.
Imrul and Tamim Iqbal, who put four opening pair century remains between them, framed an extremely fruitful opening pair as they added 2336 runs in 53 innings - a figure that stays the most elevated in this configuration for Bangladesh. Their first-wicket association normal of 45.80 is likewise awesome of any Bangladesh opening pair.
Imrul will be looking at to score no less than 70 runs in his last Top of the line game as that will permit him to end his profession by penetrating the 8000-run mark.