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Mahmudullah makes shock decision to retire from Test cricket

Mahmudullah celebrates reaching a hundred AFP

Mahmudullah has announced to his Bangladesh team-mates that he has retired from Test cricket.

ESPNcricinfo has learned that he made the announcement shortly after the end of the third day's play of the one-off Test against Zimbabwe in Harare. He didn't say anything with regards to his decision on the BCB's video to the media after the day's play, where he only spoke about his 191-run ninth-wicket partnership with Taskin Ahmed, nor did he announce the news on his social media handles. But confirmation came on the final day of the Test, when his team-mates gave him a guard of honour ahead of play.

His decision drew a sharp reaction from BCB president Nazmul Hassan, who said that Mahmudullah's announcement in the middle of a match would negatively affect the team.

This Test is his 50th match in the format, and he celebrated the occasion by scoring his fifth Test century. He finished unbeaten on 150, and his stand with Ahmed came after Bangladesh had slipped to 270 for 8.

Mahmudullah was a last-minute addition to the Test side, picked as cover after Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim were injured during last month's DPL T20s. This was Mahmudullah's return to the Test side after 18 months, having last played against Pakistan in Rawalpindi last year.

Hassan said that he was informed of Mahmudullah's decision, which he called "unusual", "unacceptable" and based on "emotion".

"I have not been informed officially but someone called me on the phone and said he doesn't want to play Tests anymore," Hassan told the Bengali daily Prothom Alo. "Apparently, he told the dressing room. I think it is highly unusual, since the match isn't even over. I think he did it from emotion. Such an announcement will have a negative impact on the team. It is unacceptable. I have no problem if someone doesn't want to play, but there is no need to create a mess in the middle of a series."

Hassan said that prior to the Zimbabwe tour, Mahmudullah confirmed to the BCB that he wants to play the three formats as part of the board's policy to ask each player about their availability in each format before drawing up their contract.

"Four or five days before they left for Zimbabwe, we asked all the players to inform us which formats they want to play," Hassan said. "Riyad wrote that he wants to play all three formats. Regarding Tests he wrote that he wants to play in the format if given the opportunity, which is why we picked him in Tests.

"I called him to my place twice, where he confirmed me that he wants to play Tests. I find it astounding that he is talking about retirement."

Mahmudullah was an all-format player from his Test debut in 2009 to 2017, but in the last four years he has been dropped twice from the Test side. The latest was last year when he was dropped following low scores against Afghanistan, India and Pakistan in the 2019-20 season. He was then given a white-ball central contract for 2020. He has played 197 ODIs and 89 T20Is, a format in which he has been Bangladesh's captain since 2019.

Coincidentally, during Bangladesh's last tour of Zimbabwe in 2013, Mushfiqur Rahim announced his resignation as captain in the middle of the ODI series. He overturned his decision after returning home, and captained Bangladesh for another four years.