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Mushfiqur Rahim completes 21 years in Test cricket – Mushfiqur Rahim: Celebrating 21 Years of Test Cricket Excellence & Records

Rahul Verma · · 6 min read
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Today, May 26th, stands as a truly special day in the annals of Bangladesh cricket history. It marks an incredible milestone: 21 years since one of the nation’s most revered cricketers, Mushfiqur Rahim, made his Test debut. Back in 2005, at the hallowed grounds of Lord’s Cricket Ground, a then 17-year-old Mushfiqur embarked on a journey that would see him become an indispensable pillar of Bangladesh’s Test team for over two decades. His enduring presence and remarkable contributions have shaped the very fabric of Test cricket in Bangladesh.

A Prodigy’s Debut and Ascendancy

Mushfiqur Rahim’s entry into the elite world of Test cricket was noteworthy not just for the venue – Lord’s, the ‘Home of Cricket’ – but also for his tender age. Debuting against the formidable England team in 2005, he became the second-youngest Test cricketer in Bangladesh history, a testament to his prodigious talent. While he initially joined the squad primarily as a wicketkeeper-batter, it quickly became apparent that his batting prowess was destined to make him a linchpin of the national side. In the nascent stages of his career, his batting position often fluctuated, a common challenge for young players finding their footing. However, through sheer grit, determination, and an unwavering focus, he meticulously carved out a niche for himself as a highly dependable middle-order batter. His ability to absorb pressure, exhibit profound patience, and craft crucial innings under challenging circumstances consistently set him apart.

Architect of Records: Milestones and Double Centuries

Over his illustrious 21-year career, Mushfiqur has not just participated; he has redefined what is possible for a Bangladeshi cricketer in the Test arena. He stands tall among Bangladesh’s all-time Test greats, with an unparalleled list of achievements. To this day, he remains the highest run-scorer for Bangladesh in Test cricket, a testament to his consistency and longevity at the highest level. His name is also etched in history as the only Bangladeshi cricketer to score an astonishing three double centuries in Test cricket – a feat that underscores his immense batting ability and mental fortitude.

  • First Double Century: In 2013, he became the first Bangladeshi to hit a double century in Tests, scoring 200 against Sri Lanka, cementing his place in the record books.
  • Back-to-Back Brilliance: He further made history by scoring back-to-back double centuries in 2018 and 2020, both against Zimbabwe. His unbeaten 219 in 2018 not only became his highest individual score but also showcased his ability to build massive totals. He then followed it up with another unbeaten 203* in 2020, once again against Zimbabwe.
  • Wicketkeeper’s Unique Feat: These two double centuries also earned him the distinction of becoming the first wicketkeeper in Test cricket history to score two double hundreds, highlighting his dual mastery with both bat and gloves.
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Leadership and Wicketkeeping Prowess

Beyond his extraordinary batting feats, Mushfiqur Rahim also shouldered the immense responsibility of leading the Bangladesh Test team. He captained the side in 34 Test matches, a tenure during which Bangladesh secured several memorable and historic victories, marking significant progress for the team on the global stage. As a wicketkeeper, his dedication and skill behind the stumps are equally remarkable. He has donned the gloves in 56 Test matches, another record for Bangladesh, demonstrating his exceptional fitness and commitment to his primary role for a significant portion of his career. His agile movements, sharp reflexes, and reliable catching have saved countless runs and created crucial dismissal opportunities for his bowlers.

A Statistical Colossus: Numbers That Speak Volumes

Mushfiqur’s enduring presence and impact are powerfully articulated through his impressive career statistics. Having played 102 Test matches for Bangladesh, a remarkable achievement in itself, he continues to defy age. Even at 39, he recently notched his 14th Test century, solidifying his position as Bangladesh’s leading century-maker in the format. His complete Test numbers paint a picture of a consistent performer at the pinnacle of the game:

  • Matches Played: 102
  • Runs Scored: 6,763
  • Highest Score: 219* (not out)
  • Batting Average: 39.31
  • Centuries: 14
  • Fifties: 29
  • Wicketkeeping Dismissals: Over 200 (catches and stumpings combined)

These figures are not merely statistics; they represent two decades of unwavering commitment, relentless practice, and an indomitable spirit.

Impact Beyond the Scorecard: The Clutch Performer

While the numbers are undeniably impressive, Mushfiqur Rahim’s true legacy extends far beyond the statistical realm. Many of his most memorable innings have come precisely when Bangladesh desperately needed them, under immense pressure and against formidable opposition. His ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations has rescued Bangladesh from numerous precarious positions. For instance, his historic double century against Sri Lanka in 2013 was not just a personal milestone but a landmark achievement for the team. Similarly, his unbeaten 219 against Zimbabwe in 2018 and 203* in 2020 were pivotal in helping Bangladesh post imposing totals, turning the tide of those matches. More recently, his brilliant innings of 71 and 137 against Pakistan showcased his continued ability to deliver match-winning performances, contributing significantly to a historic series whitewash.

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A Beacon of Inspiration: Dedication and Resilience

Mushfiqur’s presence in the Bangladesh Test squad has added a completely different dimension to the team. His courage, patience, and unwavering ability to perform under pressure have frequently served as the bedrock upon which Bangladesh has built its resilience. He has also emerged as a profound source of inspiration for countless young cricketers aspiring to represent their country. His journey vividly demonstrates that sustained hard work, rigorous discipline, and unyielding dedication are the cornerstones for not only surviving but thriving in the demanding world of international cricket for an extended period.

His batting against spin bowling, particularly on the subcontinent pitches, has always been one of his most significant strengths, allowing him to dominate opposition bowlers in familiar conditions. Simultaneously, his remarkable ability to balance the demanding physical and mental rigors of wicketkeeping duties while consistently delivering with the bat highlights his exceptional fitness, mental toughness, and an insatiable desire to contribute in every facet of the game.

The Enduring Legacy of a Living Legend

A 21-year career in Test cricket is an extraordinary achievement, serving as irrefutable proof of Mushfiqur Rahim’s immense talent, profound passion, and deep-seated love for the game. From the sacred green outfield of Lord’s where his journey began to stadiums across the globe, he has consistently fought for Bangladesh with unparalleled pride and unwavering commitment. His most recent Test appearance against Pakistan in Sylhet once again saw him contribute to a significant victory for his nation, proving his continued relevance and impact.

This incredible, two-decade-long odyssey will forever be etched in golden letters in the annals of Bangladesh cricket history. Mushfiqur Rahim is far more than just a cricketer; he is a living legend of Bangladesh Test cricket, a true icon whose dedication, records, and indomitable spirit will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations to pick up a bat, don the gloves, and strive for greatness.

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Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a senior cricket correspondent for NDTV Sports, recognised for bringing broadcast‑style clarity and data‑enriched narratives to digital sports journalism. A proud graduate of Hansraj College, University of Delhi, he started his career in radio commentary before moving into newsroom reporting. Rahul’s ability to decode complex match situations with the precision of an analyst and the flair of a storyteller has made him a trusted voice for millions of NDTV viewers and readers. He covers the Indian team across all formats and is a constant presence during the IPL, where he combines ball‑by‑ball coverage with behind‑the‑scenes insights on team strategies. His reporting also shines a light on the thriving grassroots cricket scene in North India, unearthing talent from school tournaments to state‑level age‑group cricket. A recipient of the Exchange4media Broadcasting Award and a RedInk prize, Rahul believes the best cricket stories are told with equal parts data, drama, and heart.