Mushfiqur Rahim Becomes the First Bangladesh Batter to Score 5000 Runs in Test

Mushfiqur Rahim Becomes the First Bangladesh Batter to Score 5000 Runs in Test

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Category : Sports Published on: May 23 2022

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  • Bangladesh batter Mushfiqur Rahim achieved the distinction of being the first cricketer in the country to score 5000 runs in test matches. 
  • The feat has been achieved 22 years after Bangladesh played its first test match. He is the 99th cricketer in the world to achieve this goal.
  • Mushfiqur achieved this feat after playing 149 innings in 81 tests after his debut in 2005. 
  • He has scored 8 centuries and 26 half centuries till now.
  • Mushfiqur is considered one of the finest batters of Bangladesh. 
  • He is known as the most dependable batter of the Bangladesh cricket team due to his consistent performance.
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