Rubel Hossain Retires: Bangladesh Pace Pioneer Ends 159-Match International Career

Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain has announced his retirement from international cricket after a career spanning over a decade and 159 matches. The 36-year-old, known for his slingy action and pace, confirmed his decision in a social media post but stated he will continue playing domestic cricket. His career highlight was a match-winning 4-wicket spell against England in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. Rubel finishes as one of Bangladesh's leading ODI wicket-takers with 129 scalps, including a hat-trick against New Zealand in 2013.

Key Points: Rubel Hossain Retires From International Cricket

  • Announced retirement on social media
  • Played 159 matches across formats
  • Starred in 2015 World Cup vs England
  • Will continue domestic cricket
  • Took a hat-trick vs New Zealand in 2013
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Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain calls time on international career after 159 matches

Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain announces retirement after 159 matches, including a famous 2015 World Cup spell against England.

"The national team is my passion. But at some point, I had to leave international cricket. - Rubel Hossain"

Dhaka, April 16

Bangladesh fast bowler Rubel Hossain has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a career that spanned over a decade and included 159 appearances for the national side.

The 36-year-old confirmed the decision in a message to his followers on social media, stating that while the national team remained his passion, the time had come to step away from international duties.

"I am pacer Rubel Hossain. I have played 27 Tests, 104 ODIs and 28 T20Is for Bangladesh," he wrote on Facebook. "The national team is my passion. But at some point, I had to leave international cricket. With that in mind, I said goodbye to international cricket. However, I intend to continue playing domestic cricket. Thank you to my family, friends, media personnel and fans. I believe that you will continue to support me for the rest of my life."

Rubel represented Bangladesh in 27 Tests, 104 ODIs, and 28 T20Is, carving out a reputation as a dependable limited-overs bowler. His last appearance for Bangladesh came in April 2021 in a T20I against New Zealand in Auckland.

Though injuries curtailed his involvement in recent years, he expressed his intention to continue playing domestic cricket.

One of the defining moments of his career came during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, where he delivered a match-winning spell against England in Adelaide. His dramatic burst saw him dismiss Ian Bell and captain Eoin Morgan in quick succession before removing Stuart Broad and James Anderson to finish with figures of 4 for 53.

Rubel first rose to prominence in 2009 after being spotted in a nationwide pace-hunting programme by then-Bangladesh bowling coach Champaka Ramanayake.

Known for his slingy action and ability to generate pace exceeding 140 kmph, he made an immediate impact by becoming the first Bangladesh bowler to take four wickets on ODI debut, claiming 4 for 33 against Sri Lanka.

While his Test career proved challenging, he finished with 36 wickets in 27 matches, it was in ODIs that Rubel truly excelled. He claimed 129 wickets at an average of 34.31, making him one of Bangladesh's leading wicket-takers in the format. His standout performances included a remarkable 6 for 26 against New Zealand in 2013, which featured a hat-trick.

In his farewell note, Rubel thanked his family, teammates, media, and fans for their support throughout his journey, expressing hope that their backing would continue as he transitions fully to domestic cricket.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A solid career. 129 ODI wickets is a great achievement. It's always tough for fast bowlers from the subcontinent to have long careers due to the conditions and workload. Respect.
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Aditya G
That 6/26 against NZ with a hat-trick! What a performance that was. He had genuine pace and a unique action. Bangladesh cricket will miss his experience in the bowling attack.
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Priya S
A true servant of Bangladesh cricket. Came from a pace-hunting program and served for over a decade. Injuries are a fast bowler's worst enemy. Hope he has a fruitful second innings in domestic cricket.
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Michael C
While he was a good limited-overs bowler, his Test record was quite modest. 36 wickets in 27 matches shows he struggled in the longest format. Still, a decent career overall for his country.
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Shreya B
Always enjoyed watching him bowl. He brought energy to the field. Good to see him retiring on his own terms and planning to play domestically. Best wishes, Rubel! 🙏

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