Mehidy Hasan takes over Najmul Hossain Shanto as ODI skipper of Bangladesh

ANI June 13, 2025 255 views

Bangladesh Cricket Board has appointed Mehidy Hasan Miraz as the new ODI captain, replacing Najmul Hossain Shanto. The 27-year-old all-rounder, ranked No. 4 in ICC ODI rankings, will lead the team in the upcoming Sri Lanka series. Miraz expressed his pride and commitment to playing fearless cricket for Bangladesh. BCB highlighted his consistency and leadership qualities as key factors in the decision.

"Captaining the national team is a dream come true. I’m incredibly honoured by the trust the Board has placed in me." – Mehidy Hasan Miraz
New Delhi June 12: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz as the new captain of the men's ODI team, with the 27-year-old set to lead the side for the next 12 months, according to the ICC website.

Key Points

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Mehidy Hasan takes over from Shanto for next 12 months

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All-rounder ranks No. 4 in ICC ODI rankings

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Previously captained Bangladesh in four ODIs

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BCB praises his consistency and leadership

Miraz takes over the reins from Najmul Hossain Shanto and will officially begin his tenure during Bangladesh's upcoming three-match ODI series in Sri Lanka next month.

Speaking after being appointed captain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz felt elated at his appointment.

"Captaining the national team is a dream come true. I'm incredibly honoured by the trust the Board has placed in me. This is a proud moment for me and my family," Mehidy Hasan said.

"I believe in this group -- we have the skills and the mindset to play fearless cricket. I want us to express ourselves confidently, stay committed, and keep playing with heart for the country."

The all-rounder has previously captained Bangladesh in four ODIs in Shanto's absence.

With 1617 runs and 110 wickets in 105 ODIs, Miraz is currently ranked No. 4 among ODI all-rounders in the ICC rankings.

He is also part of an exclusive group of Bangladeshi cricketers, alongside Mohammad Rafique, Mashrafe Mortaza and Shakib Al Hasan, to have completed the 1000 runs and 100 wickets double in the format.

Earlier, the all-rounder was named as the vice-captain in Bangaldesh's Test squad for their first assignment of the next World Test Championship cycle next month in Sri Lanka.

BCB Cricket Operations Committee Chairman Nazmul Abedeen pointed to the all-rounder's consistency behind the decision to reward him.

"Miraz has consistently delivered with both bat and ball and brings a fighting spirit and infectious energy to the team. His performances, leadership qualities, and overall maturity make him a fitting choice to guide the team through this transitional phase in our ODI journey."

"We're grateful for the positivity and character Shanto displayed during his captaincy stint. He remains an integral part of our leadership group and a key figure in the batting unit," he added.

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Rahul K.
Interesting move by BCB! Mehidy has been a consistent performer but captaincy is a different ball game. Hope he can handle the pressure and lead Bangladesh to more wins against top teams. Their series against SL will be a good test. šŸ‡§šŸ‡©šŸ
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Priya M.
As an Indian cricket fan, I've always admired Mehidy's fighting spirit. He's that kind of player who gives 200% on field. But replacing Shanto after just few months seems a bit harsh no? BCB should show more patience with their captains.
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Arjun S.
Bangladesh cricket has come a long way! Remember when they were minnows? Now they have quality players like Mehidy who can compete with anyone. Hope this change brings stability to their ODI team. Their spin attack with Mehidy leading could trouble many teams.
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Sneha R.
Why so much captaincy changes in Bangladesh? First Tamim, then Shakib, then Shanto, now Mehidy. This musical chairs won't help team's confidence. They need to stick with someone like India did with Dhoni or Kohli for long term results. Just saying! šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø
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Vikram J.
Mehidy is a smart cricketer - his bowling in Indian conditions during last ODI series was impressive. But leading a team is different. Hope he gets proper support from senior players like Shakib. Looking forward to India-Bangladesh matches with him as captain!
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Neha P.
Good luck to Mehidy! But BCB needs to sort out their internal politics first. Too many reports of dressing room issues. A captain is only as good as the system backing him. Bangladesh has talent but needs better management to become consistent top-4 team.

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