Rubel Hossain Retires: Bangladesh Speedster Bids Farewell to International Cricket

Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 36-year-old shared the decision in an emotional Facebook post, stating it was time to step away from the global stage. He clarified he will continue his career in domestic cricket, most recently playing for Prime Bank Cricket Club. Rubel leaves behind a significant legacy, having taken 193 wickets across all formats for Bangladesh.

Key Points: Rubel Hossain Retires from International Cricket

  • Announced retirement via emotional Facebook post
  • Will continue playing domestic cricket
  • Career spanned over a decade
  • Took 129 ODI wickets
  • Final international series was in 2021
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Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain announces retirement from international cricket

Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain announces retirement, ending a career spanning over a decade. He will continue playing domestic cricket.

"Playing for the national team has always meant a lot to me. But there comes a time when one has to step away. - Rubel Hossain"

New Delhi, April 15

Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain has announced his retirement from international cricket, marking the end of a career filled with speed, passion, and memorable moments for Bangladesh.

The 36-year-old fast bowler shared his decision in an emotional message on Facebook, reflecting on his journey with the national team.

"Playing for the national team has always meant a lot to me. But there comes a time when one has to step away from international cricket. With that in mind, I have decided to say goodbye to international cricket," Rubel wrote on Facebook, signaling the end of his international career.

Although he is leaving the global stage, Rubel made it clear that he will stay involved with the sport. He stated that he will continue playing domestic cricket and expressed gratitude to those who supported him throughout his journey.

"I intend to continue playing domestic cricket. I would like to thank my family, friends, media personnel, and fans. I believe you will continue to support me in the days ahead as well," he added.

The pacer thanked his family, friends, media professionals, and fans, while also expressing hope that their support would continue in the next phase of his career.

Rubel's international career spanned over a decade, during which he became one of Bangladesh's main pace options.

Known for his speed and ability to perform under pressure, he played his final international series against New Zealand in 2021. Across formats, Rubel leaves behind a strong record. He took 36 wickets in Test cricket, claimed 129 wickets in One Day Internationals, and added 28 wickets in T20 Internationals. His contributions, especially in the shorter formats, were crucial to Bangladesh's growth as a competitive limited-overs team.

Even after his last international appearance, Rubel remained active in domestic cricket, most recently playing for Prime Bank Cricket Club in 2024.

- IANS

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Sarah B
A solid career. 129 ODI wickets is a very respectable tally. It's good to see him bowing out gracefully and planning to continue in domestic cricket. That experience will be invaluable for young fast bowlers coming through the ranks in Bangladesh.
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Arjun K
Respect from an Indian fan. He was part of that generation that really made Bangladesh a tough opponent, especially at home. The pace attack of Mustafizur, Taskin, and Rubel had its moments. Enjoy your retirement, Rubel bhai!
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Priya S
While I appreciate his service, I feel his retirement was overdue. His pace had dropped significantly in his last few years, and Bangladesh has good young talent waiting. It's the right decision to make space for the next generation.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a fast bowler from Bangladesh have such a long career. The conditions there aren't exactly pace-friendly. Speaks volumes about his fitness and dedication. All the best for the future!
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Kavya N
End of an era! He was there through the ups and downs. Always seemed like a passionate cricketer. Glad he's not leaving the game entirely. Domestic cricket needs such experienced players. 👍

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