Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak became the first Bangladeshi to join the 400-wicket club in List A cricket.
He achieved the milestone while playing for Prime Bank Cricket Club against Uttara Sporting Club at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka Wednesday.
Uttara Sporting opening batsman Anisul Islam Emon became Razzak’s 400th List A victim when he was cleaned up by the 36-year old.
En route to becoming the first ever Bangladeshi to take 400 List A wickets, he has taken nine five-wicket hauls, a national record.
Congratulations to Abdur Razzak for becoming the first Bangladesh bowler to take 400 Wickets in List A Cricket.#BCB pic.twitter.com/RfQhF4E6Z2
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The best ever List A bowling figure by a Bangladeshi also belongs to him as he took seven wickets conceding just 17 runs in 2004 against the Zimbabwe A team.
With 391 wickets, national ODI captain Mashrafe bin Mortaza is second in the list of highest List A Bangladeshi wicket-takers.
Razzak now has 403 wickets in 269 List A matches, to go with his 581 wickets in first-class cricket, and 99 scalps in T20s.
He is also the only Bangladeshi with 500 or more first-class wickets.