Shahriar Nafees and Abdur Razzak join BCB
Shahriar Nafees and Abdur Razzak join BCB |
Former national captain Shahriar Nafees and veteran left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak have announced their retirement from a wide scope of cricket to join authoritative situations in the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Razzak has as of late been articulated as the third individual from the public choice board while Nafees will go most likely as the expert administrator of BCB's cricket activity. Cricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh encouraged a goodbye for the gathering at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Sunday. Razzak, who watched out for Bangladesh in 13 Tests, 153 ODIs, and 34 T20Is, offered thanks toward his aides for showing assurance his way. "It is just reserved that another person will have my spot since everything shows up at a goal.
I ought to thank my youth coaches Sarwar Imran and Nazmul Abedeen Fahim. I met them when I was 13 years of age, and they transformed me," Razzak said. "I'm now in a sort of trans considering even yesterday I could say that I am a cricketer yet from today it will be a substitute story."
Razzak is the solitary cricketer to take more than 600 wickets in the nation's top-notch cricket furthermore drove Khulna Division and South Zone in the National Cricket League and Bangladesh Cricket League. He comparatively overwhelmed in nearby cricket as he was the most fundamental wicket-taker in the last season in both National Cricket League and Bangladesh Cricket League.