Khaled Mahmud calls it quits
Khaled Mahmud, the former Bangladesh captain, has announced he is to quit international cricket
Cricinfo staff
19-Feb-2006
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"I will play the last match of my international career tomorrow," he said. "I feel it is time to quit."
Mahmud, 34, played 12 Tests and 76 one-dayers for his country and made his debut in 1998 against India. On Monday, he will play against Sri Lanka for the first of three one-dayers.
He made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in November 2001 and, in Tests, scored 266 runs and claimed 13 wickets. Although he hasn't played in a Test since November 2003, he has been a regular fixture in the shorter version of the game; he took career-best figures of 4 for 19 against Zimbabwe in March 2004.
After the three one-dayers, Sri Lanka face Bangladesh for two Tests, the first of which is at Chittagong on February 28.