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Personal Information

Full Name Mohammad Raqibul Hasan
Born October 8, 1987 Jamalpur
Age 37 Years, 1 Months, 9 Days
National Side Bangladesh
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Leg break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
0 1 0 0

Career Information

Teams Played Bangladesh, Bangladesh A, Barisal Division, Bangladesh Invitation XI, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh Under-19, Dhaka Gladiators, Bangladesh Central Zone, Bangladesh South Zone, Gazi Tank Cricketers, Abahani Limited, Mohammedan Sporting Club, Prime Doleshwar Sporting Club, Dhaka Platoon, Cumilla Warriors, Rajshahi Royals
Career Span

Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Profile

Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
9 18 1 336 65 v WI 0 1 37 1 19.76 40.23 9 0
ODI
55 54 7 1308 89 v IND 0 8 102 8 27.82 61.32 18 0
World Cup
4 4 1 70 38 v IRE 0 0 1 1 23.33 60.34 1 0
T20I
5 5 0 51 18 v NZ 0 0 3 1 10.20 82.25 1 0

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Test
4 7 1 17 1 1/0 v IND 0 0 17.00 2.42 42.00

Mohammad Raqibul Hasan Profile

Roqibul Hassan’s cricketing career had a fine start as he marked his first-class debut with a century and wrote himself into Bangladesh’s history books to become the first man ever to hit a triple century in first-class cricket.

At a young age of 20, selectors didn’t batter an eyelid before blooding him into the national side and only in his second ODI, Roqibul showed his class with a fine 63 against the South Africans. It was backed up with a well-compiled 89 against a strong Indian unit which consequently led to his call-up in Tests. The initial few appearances were a struggle, but Roqibul once again showed his mettle under pressure when his 65 in the second innings of a Test was not only instrumental in overhauling the West Indian target, but also gave Bangladesh its first-ever Test win away from home.

With the highs came the lows and though he didn’t suffer loss of form, lack of tall scores led to his axing from the ODI side and the 30-man squad for the 2010 World Twenty20. The decision infuriated the right hander, who, on the eve of a Test series against England in 2010, shocked the Bangladesh cricketing fraternity by announcing his retirement from international cricket at the mere age of 22. However, better sense prevailed and just a week later he reversed his decision.

Nicknamed ’Nirala’, Roqibul does have the technique and temperament to survive at the highest level but it is the strike rate which he needs to improve on.

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