ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: 5 Players who might retire from ODIs after the tournament
Here's the list of top 5 cricketers who may retire after the Cricket World Cup 2023 in India.
2. Shakib Al Hasan
One of the best all-rounders of modern-day cricket, Shakib Al Hasan may play his last 50 over World Cup in India. The poster boy of Bangladesh cricket is dominating limited-overs cricket over the last decade. His all-round performances speak volumes of his high caliber.
Shakib ranks ninth in World Cup's all-time leading run-getters chart. His numbers of 1146 runs in just 29 innings are spectacular, this World Cup will see him go up the ranks. With his bowling, he has taken 34 wickets placing him at the twelfth position in the bowler's list. Shakib's exceptional run in 2019 was the highlight of the World Cup. This time in the subcontinent, he'll like to continue from where he left off.
With the advent of T20 leagues around the world, it's unlikely Shakib will continue to play the 50 overs format after this World Cup. He's achieved everything as an individual except the ICC trophy. If Bangladesh keep their form intact, Shakib's army will be a threat to big nations.
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