An outright livewire behind the stumps, Mushfiqur Rahim, fits the hackneyed portrayal of wicket-managers appropriately. He is short, extremely speedy behind the stumps, continuously chuntering ceaselessly and a splendid batsman too. He was at first picked as a student to Khaled Mashud for the visit through England in 2005, however as he dazzled everybody with his capability with the bat in the visit games, he was made to play as an expert batsman in the main Test at 16 years old. He subsequently turned into the most youthful player to play at Lord's. A lower leg injury constrained him out of the side for some time prior to being reviewed to the side for the visit through Zimbabwe in 2006. His steady exhibitions saw him pip Mashud as the best option wicket-guardian for the 2007 World Cup in West Indies. He was soon a piece of the Test crew, as well, and fixed his spot with a 80 against Sri Lanka in just his third Test.
He kept on making reliable commitments down the request with the bat and was more than capable as a manager for Bangladesh's twist overwhelmed assault. His snapshot of distinction came in 2010 in a Test against India. He scored a quickfire century, the speediest by any Bangladeshi, and intrigued many individuals with his sound strategy. It didn't assist Bangladesh with saving loss, yet it unquestionably put him at the center of attention. As a matter of fact, Bangladesh admire him, and a couple of other capable youths, to take them forward.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board then sent off the six-group BPL in 2012. The BCB made Mushfiqur the 'Symbol Player' for Duronto Rajshahi. Under his initiative, Duronto defeated an unfortunate begin to advance to the elimination rounds, where they lost to Barisal Burners. Rahim scored 234 runs from 11 matches in that season. In the 2012 Asia Cup, under Rahim's captaincy, Bangladesh won two out of the three games they played and arrived at the last interestingly, where they lost to Pakistan. In April, his grade A+ focal agreement was recharged. On eleventh March 2013, during the primary Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, Rahim turned into the principal Bangladeshi to score a twofold hundred, bettering the past most noteworthy of 190 set by Mohammad Ashraful, prior in the day.
On May 8, 2013, Mushfiqur left captaincy, yet a couple of days after the fact, declared that he had committed an error and on July 3, 2013, the BCB said that they would hold Rahim as commander for the rest of the year. Rahim had an extraordinary home series against New Zealand in October and in November 2013, his group drew the initial two Tests, won all the three ODIs and lost the main T20I match.
He scored his second ODl century against India in the start of the 2014 Asia Cup, yet battled in that coordinate with a physical issue. Rahim kept on playing in the following match against Afghanistan, however the hosts lost the match by 32 runs which was an extraordinary frustration for himself as well as his group. He captained his side in the 2014 World T20, being the hosts, they couldn't satisfy the hopes of the fans as they lost all their matches in the wake of meeting all requirements for the fundamental competition.