Sunday, October 30, 2016

Bangladeshi Player

Mushfiqur Rahim      

Full name Mohammad Mushfiqur Rahim
Born June 9, 1987, Bogra
Current age 29 years 143 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Bangladesh Under-19s,Karachi Kings, North Zone (Bangladesh), Rajshahi Division,Sylhet Division, Sylhet Royals
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Mohammad Mushfiqur Rahim
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests50926275020031.97594346.27315345228211
ODIs16415122407611731.59534276.304233265413239
T20Is574997035017.57627112.120158172323
First-class8915617463220033.3262714519
List A231213336380145*35.4473919170
Twenty20112992119798625.371615122.53010160546736
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests50------------
ODIs164------------
T20Is57------------
First-class89723411/231/2334.002.8372.0000
List A231------------
Twenty20112------------
Career statistics
Test debutEngland v Bangladesh at Lord's, May 26-28, 2005 scorecard
Last TestBangladesh v England at Dhaka, Oct 28-30, 2016 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debutZimbabwe v Bangladesh at Harare, Aug 6, 2006 scorecard
Last ODIBangladesh v England at Chittagong, Oct 12, 2016 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debutBangladesh v Zimbabwe at Khulna, Nov 28, 2006 scorecard
Last T20IBangladesh v New Zealand at Kolkata, Mar 26, 2016 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debutBangladesh Cricket Board XI v Zimbabweans at Chittagong, Jan 1-3, 2005scorecard
Last First-classBangladesh v England at Dhaka, Oct 28-30, 2016 scorecard
List A debutZimbabwe A v Bangladesh A at Kwekwe, Mar 3, 2005 scorecard
Last List ABangladesh v England at Chittagong, Oct 12, 2016 scorecard
Twenty20 debutBangladesh v Zimbabwe at Khulna, Nov 28, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20Bangladesh v New Zealand at Kolkata, Mar 26, 2016 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & BowlTeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
4, 3c/0s, 9, 0c/0sBangladeshv EnglandDhaka28 Oct 2016Test # 2227
2c/0s, 48, 1c/0s, 39Bangladeshv EnglandChittagong20 Oct 2016Test # 2225
67*, 1c/0sBangladeshv EnglandChittagong12 Oct 2016ODI # 3794
21, 2c/0sBangladeshv EnglandDhaka9 Oct 2016ODI # 3793
0c/0s, 12Bangladeshv EnglandDhaka7 Oct 2016ODI # 3791
51Select XIv England XIFatullah4 Oct 2016Other OD
12, 1c/0sBangladeshv AfghanistanDhaka1 Oct 2016ODI # 3786
38, 0c/0sBangladeshv AfghanistanDhaka28 Sep 2016ODI # 3783
6, 2c/1sBangladeshv AfghanistanDhaka25 Sep 2016ODI # 3781
0c/0s, 46Mohammedanv Victoria SCFatullah22 Jun 2016LA
Profile
A wild-card inclusion for Bangladesh's maiden tour of England in 2005, Mushfiqur Rahim was just 16 when he was selected for that daunting trip - two Tests in May, followed by six ODIs against England and Australia - even though he hadn't been named in the preliminary squad of 20. Mushfiqur was principally selected as an understudy to the ever-present wicketkeeper, Khaled Mashud, but his inclusion was further evidence of Bangladesh's determination to build for a better future. He had done well on an A-team tour of Zimbabwe earlier in 2005, scoring a century in the first Test at Bulawayo, and also enjoyed some success in England the previous year with the Under-19s, making 88 in the second Test at Taunton. He showed more evidence of grit with the full team, with a maiden first-class half-century to soften the pain of defeat against Sussex, followed by a career-best 115 against Northamptonshire. That earned him a call-up - as a batsman - to become the youngest player to appear in a Test match at Lord's. He was one of only three players to reach double figures in a disappointing first innings, but a twisted ankle kept him out of the second Test. After captaining Bangladesh's Under-19s to fifth place in the Youth World Cup in February 2006, he also featured in Bogra's inaugural Test, against Sri Lanka the following month, but could make little of the spin of Murali and Malinga Bandara. He remained on the sidelines for the next few months but was recalled for the final two ODIs against Zimbabwe at home in December. He scored his maiden half-century at Harare in February 2007 and was picked as the first-choice wicketkeeper, ahead of Khaled Mashud, for the World Cup in the West Indies.

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