Fri Jun 20 10:20:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Mushfiqur Rahim, at 38, proved his enduring value to the Bangladesh Test team with a masterful 163 against Sri Lanka in Galle. This innings, following a lean patch, silenced doubters questioning his place in the team. While familiar with Sri Lankan conditions and already possessing a strong record on the island, this innings demonstrated he’s not ready to retire and can still deliver match-defining performances, inspiring the team amidst the pressures of the World Test Championship cycle and the looming question of retirement for senior players.

**News Article:**

**Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim Rolls Back the Years with Century in Galle, Silencing Doubters**

**Galle, Sri Lanka –** Mushfiqur Rahim, the last remaining veteran from Bangladesh’s golden generation of Test cricketers, delivered a stunning performance in the Galle Test against Sri Lanka, scoring a masterful 163. At 38 years old, and after a string of lackluster performances, Rahim’s innings was a powerful statement of his enduring value to the team.

The innings comes amidst speculation about Rahim’s future, with many questioning whether he was nearing the end of his career. However, his performance in Galle, on a ground where he has historically excelled, showed he can still perform.

“He has great work ethic, and he is trying to improve all the time. It’s what you want from any senior player,” said Mohammad Salahuddin, Bangladesh’s assistant coach.

As the World Test Championship cycle continues to reshape the landscape of Test cricket, Rahim’s commitment to continue playing could be crucial for Bangladesh’s hopes.

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