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May 13, 2003 Tuesday Rabi-ul-Awwal 10, 1424

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Akram retires


DHAKA, May 12: Former Bangladesh captain Akram Khan announced on Monday he had retired from international cricket after 15 years with the national team.

Akram, 34, who led his side to victory at the 1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia, said he had taken the decision for family reasons.

After making made his debut for the national side at the 1988 Asia Cup in Dhaka, Akram scored 259 runs in eight Tests with a highest score of 44. He scored a Bangladesh record 976 runs in 39 One-day Internationals.

His most memorable innings was a match-winning knock of 67 not out against Holland in the 1997 ICC Trophy match which took his team into the semifinals.—Reuters






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