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This is an archive article published on February 28, 2008

Rafique to quit in protest after SA Test

Bangladesh’s most successful spinner Mohammad Rafique will quit international cricket after the final Test against South Africa starting in Chittagong on Friday.

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Bangladesh’s most successful spinner Mohammad Rafique will quit international cricket after the final Test against South Africa starting in Chittagong on Friday.

Rafique announced earlier this month he would retire from Test cricket after the series against South Africa, which also includes three one-dayers. “I have decided to quit the cricket as mark of protest against a group people in the Bangladesh Cricket Board, who do not like to see me in squads,” Rafique said on Thursday. “These officials who did not allow me to play Test cricket for nearly three years, are now back in the board. So I have decided to quit,” added the 37-year-old, who has played in 32 Tests and 125 one-day internationals.

Bangladesh Cricket Board officials were not immediately available for comment. Rafique is two shy of becoming the first Bangladeshi to take 100 Test wickets.

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