• Former Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Mortaza's house was set on fire by protesters amid escalating political unrest.

  • Mortaza's dual legacy as a cricketing icon and politician has made him a target for dissent under the volatile political climate in Bangladesh.

WATCH: Bangladesh star Mashrafe Mortaza’s house set on fire amid political unrest
Ex-Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Mortaza's house set on fire amid political unrest (Image source: X)
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In a shocking turn of events, the house of former Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza was set abl🔥aze by protesters amid the ongoing political crisis in the countr🐻y.

Mashrafe Mortaza’s house torching incident details

The incident took place after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigneꦅd and left Bangladesh on Monday, l🏅eaving the nation in a state of chaos and uncertainty.

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Mortaza’s cricketing career

Mortaza, widely regarded as one of Bangladesh’s greatest cricketers, had a remarkable career spanning 36 Tests, 220 ODIs, and 54 T20Is. He led the national team in 117 matches across all formats,☂ the most for any Bangladeshi player.

During his illustrious career, Mortaza took 390 international wickets and scored 2,955 runs. He was known for his pace, accuracy, and ability to swing the ball both ways. Mortaza’s leadership skills were also highly praised, as he guided Bangladesh to several memorable victories and helped the team establi💝sh itself as a competitive force in world cricket.

After retiring from the game, Mortaza entered politics in 2018 by joining the Awami League. His decision to eꦿnter public service was seen as a natural progression for a man who had dedicated his life to s📖erving his country both on and off the field.

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Political turmoil in Bangladesh

The attack on Mortaza’s house is a direct consequence of the ongoing political crisis in Bangladesh. The resignation of the Prime Mi🍸nister and her subsequent departure from the country have left the nation in a state of flux.

Hasina, who had ruled Bangladesh for 20 of the last 30 years, stepped down amid massive student protests over a government jobs quota scheme. Her resignation mark🀅ed the end of a 15-year second stint in power for the✃ Awami League leader.

As the political situation continues to unfold, the future of Bangladesh remains uncertain. The military has stepped in to help form an interim government, but it remains to be seen whether this will bring s🔯tability to the country or lead to further unr🐻est.

In the meantime, the attack on Mashrafe Mortaza’s house serves as a stark reminder of the human cost ofඣ political upheaval. As a respected public ꧋figure and a symbol of Bangladesh’s sporting prowess, Mortaza’s ordeal has touched the hearts of many, both within the country and around the world.

As the nation grapples with the aftermath of this tragic ♉incident, it is clear that the road ahead will be a challenging one.

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