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Mushfiqur Rahim: The Relentless Heart of Bangladesh Cricket Reaches 100 Tests

Ends Day One on 99 as He Eyes Becoming Only the 11th Player Ever to Hit a Century in His 100th Test.

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 19, 2025
in Cricket
Mushfiqur Rahim: The Relentless Heart of Bangladesh Cricket Reaches 100 Tests

In a career defined by grit, sacrifice, and relentless commitment, Mushfiqur Rahim reached a landmark no other Bangladeshi cricketer had ever touched. When he walked out at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka for the second Test against Ireland, the stadium rose not just for a player, but for an era. This was his 100th Test — a journey that began as a diminutive teenage wicketkeeper and today stands as the story of Bangladesh cricket’s beating heart.

A Historic Cap, A Historic Cricketer

Before the first ball was bowled, the moment became immortal. Former Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar handed Rahim a special cap to commemorate the milestone — the first ever for a Bangladeshi in Test cricket. Nearby, former skipper Akram Khan presented him with a token of love, while captain Najmul Hossain Shanto added the emotional finishing touch by gifting him signed jerseys from both teams.

It was emotional, heartfelt, and richly deserved.

As Rahim addressed the crowd, his voice carried both pride and humility.

 “I would like to thank all of you, my family, especially my wife… and most importantly, my teammates, coaches, friends, and fans. I will give my 100%, as I always try.”

Shanto, representing the new generation of Bangladesh cricket, summed up what Mushfiqur means to them all:

“Brilliant achievement, bhai. Your hard work on and off the field has been inspiring. You always think about the team. Every young man wanting to play Test cricket looks up to you.”

The Relentless Run-Machine

For nearly two decades, Mushfiqur Rahim has been the soul of Bangladesh’s Test side — a batter who fought for every run, often standing tall when everything around him crumbled.

He is Bangladesh’s highest run-scorer in Tests, the only man from his country to cross 6000 Test runs, and one of the few wicketkeeper-batters worldwide to have combined longevity with consistency at the highest level.

Mushfiqur Rahim in Tests:

Matches: 100*

Runs: 6351

Best: 219*

Average: 38.02

Hundreds/Fifties: 12/27

Catches/Stumpings: 112/15

These are not just numbers — they are the statistical backbone of Bangladesh’s Test growth.

He has also scored the most international runs for Bangladesh across formats, another testament to his endurance.

A Captain, A Craftsman, A Constant

From captaining Bangladesh in all three formats to becoming the country’s most dependable batter, Rahim’s journey has mirrored the rise of Bangladesh cricket itself. He debuted when the team was still learning to survive; he matured into the man who helped them believe they could win.

His meticulous preparation, gruelling fitness routines, endless hours behind the stumps, and unmatched desire to improve have made him a role model for the next generation.

Behind every Bangladesh fightback, there is almost always a Mushfiqur partnership — steadying the ship, rebuilding the innings, silently pushing the team forward.

The Company of Greats

Rahim’s milestone puts him in a league of Test legends globally, but within Bangladesh cricket, the gap in experience tells its own story. After him, Mominul Haque (75), Shakib Al Hasan (71), and Tamim Iqbal (70) trail far behind.

Most Test appearances for Bangladesh:

1. Mushfiqur Rahim – 100*

2. Mominul Haque – 75*

3. Shakib Al Hasan – 71

4. Tamim Iqbal – 70

5. Mohammad Ashraful – 61

The gap reflects not just longevity — but unwavering commitment.

A Milestone Beyond Numbers

With his 100th Test, he leaves behind a legacy that every young Bangladeshi cricketer will try to emulate — not just in achievement, but in attitude.

This is more than a personal milestone.
This is the story of Bangladesh cricket’s evolution, told through the courage of one man who never stopped giving everything to the game.

A Dramatic End to the Day: Rahim on the Brink of a Rare Global Feat

The close of play brought the most cinematic moment of the day.

As shadows lengthened across Mirpur, Mushfiqur Rahim walked back to the pavilion unbeaten on a nervous 99. The crowd rose in applause, but what awaited him outside the boundary rope was even more special — his teammates forming a guard of honour, celebrating not just his 100th Test but the innings he was sculpting.

And here, his 99* took on a new, deeper significance.

Because in the 150-year history of Test cricket,
only ten players have ever scored a century in their 100th Test match — one of the rarest achievements in the sport.

Now, as Rahim heads into Day 2, he stands just one run away from joining that elite list, a feat that would further elevate his legacy and give Bangladesh another iconic cricketing mome

 

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