Shakib Al Hasan on Sunday joined an elite list of cricketers with the double of 5000+ runs and 250+ wickets in ODIs. The Bangladesh all-rounder now has 5792 runs and exactly 250 wickets. Here are the four others who have done it:
WORLD CUP SCHEDULEABDUL RAZZAQ (Pakistan) (5080 runs + 269 wickets)Abdul Razzaq didn't always draw a lot of attention onto himself, but that doesn't dim the value he brought to the Pakistan side as an allrounder, especially in limited overs cricket.
While he played 46 Tests for Pakistan, he stood out as a key figure in ODI cricket and represented the country in 265 matches in the format.
SANATH JAYASURIYA (Sri Lanka) (13430 runs + 323 wickets)Sanath Jayasuriya was not just a destructive opener par excellence for Sri Lanka but also a useful left-arm spinner who could chip in with a key wicket or two. In addition to 13,430 runs, Jayasuriya struck 323 times in ODIs, a testament to his longevity as well as his all-round skills.
JACQUES KALLIS (South Africa) (11579 runs + 273 wickets)One of the pre-eminent allrounders in world cricket over the last two decades, this giant was one of the leading lights of the South African team as he notched up consistent performances with both bat and ball.
SHAHID AFRIDI (Pakistan) (8064 runs + 395 wickets)There may be lingering doubts over Shahid Afridi's age, but what is not for debate is his ability on the cricketing field. While he could bludgeon bowling attacks at will when he was in the mood, he was also an excellent leg-spinner in the shorter formats, although a bit under-rated.