Bangladesh cricket star Shakib Al Hasan is on the verge of achieving a remarkable milestone in his illustrious career. He needs just two more wickets to complete a total of 700 wickets across all three formats of the game. There's a high possibility that he will reach this milestone during Bangladesh's upcoming match against Zimbabwe in the fifth and final T20 tomorrow at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

In the last match, Shakib made a strong comeback after a 10-month absence from T20 cricket, claiming 4 wickets for 35 runs. This performance took his international wicket tally to 698. Although he didn't perform well with the bat, scoring just 1 run.

As of now, Shakib has 237 wickets in Tests, 317 in ODIs, and 144 in T20Is, totaling 698 wickets in 432 matches. His bowling average is 28.15, with an economy rate of 3.90. He has achieved five-wicket hauls 25 times and 10-wicket hauls twice in his career.

Among Bangladeshi bowlers, Shakib stands out with a significant lead over others, with Mashrafe Bin Mortaza coming in second with 389 wickets and Mustafizur Rahman in third with 305 wickets.

Shakib is poised to become the seventh spinner in the world to achieve the milestone of 700 wickets. Among left-arm spinners, he is just behind New Zealand's Daniel Vettori, who had 705 wickets in 442 matches. It's likely that Shakib will surpass Vettori soon to become the most successful left-arm spinner in cricket history.