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Bangladeshi cricketer
Raqibul Hasan
(
Bengali
:
?????? ?????
; born 8 October 1987) is a Bangladeshi international
cricketer
who also plays for
Dhaka Division
. He played in the
2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup
in Sri Lanka and in 2007 became the first Bangladeshi cricketer to score a triple hundred in
first-class cricket
when Barisal played
Sylhet Division
in March 2007.
[1]
Another notable achievement was a century on his first-class debut, for Bangladesh A against Zimbabwe A in February 2005.
[2]
He represented Bangladesh in the
2011 Cricket World Cup
.
Career
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He made his One Day International debut for
Bangladesh
against
South Africa
in Chittagong in March 2008, where batting at number six in the order, he made 15 runs. In his second match against the same opponents, he scored 63 before hitting 89 against India in the Kitply Cup.
[3]
Another half-century followed against Sri Lanka in the
Asia Cup
.
He made his
Test
debut against South Africa in November 2008.
On 10 March 2010, Raqibul Hasan announced his shock retirement from international cricket. Although he had secured his place in Bangladesh's Test squad, Raqibul Hasan's decision was made in protest to his exclusion from the ODI team that faced England and Bangladesh's squad for the
2010 T20 World Cup
.
[4]
[5]
A week later, Raqibul Hasan went back on his decision but his contract with the
Bangladesh Cricket Board
(BCB) was terminated and he was told he wouldn't be considered available to play for his country for three months.
[6]
Raqibul Hasan returned to the Bangladesh squad in June 2010 when he was called up to for his country's tour of England.
[7]
His comeback from retirement lasted just one match before he was sidelined with injury. Raqibul Hasan returned to the Bangladesh side on 8 July in
the first ODI against England
at Trent Bridge. He made 76 in his team's innings before being struck on the foot by a delivery from
James Anderson
. A
runner
was sent for, but Raqibul Hasan was
run out
without facing another ball.
[8]
After the match it emerged that Raqibul's toe was broken and that he would miss the rest of the tour.
[9]
When the BCB announced its list of central contracts in November 2010, Raqibul has given a grade C contract.
[10]
When the squad to tour Zimbabwe for a Test and five ODIs was announced in July 2011, Mohammad Ashraful and Raqibul Hasan were competing for the same place; Ashraful was chosen over Raqibul Hasan due to his greater experience.
[11]
In April 2012 the BCB announced its contracts for the coming year and Raqibul Hasan's central contract was not renewed.
[12]
He was the leading run-scorer for
Mohammedan Sporting Club
in the
2018?19 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League
tournament, with 781 runs in 16 matches.
[13]
In November 2019, he was selected to play for the
Dhaka Platoon
in the
2019?20 Bangladesh Premier League
.
[14]
References
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Barisal Division v Sylhet Division
from CricketArchive, retrieved 20 July 2008
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Zimbabwe A v Bangladesh A
from CricketArchive, 20 July 2008
- ^
One-Day International Matches played by Raqibul Hasan
Archived
22 October 2012 at the
Wayback Machine
from CricketArchive, retrieved 20 July 2008
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Miller, Andrew (10 March 2010),
"Raqibul Hasan quits international cricket"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, retrieved
9 July
2010
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Miller, Andrew (11 March 2010),
"Raqibul retirement bewilders selectors, team-mates"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, retrieved
9 July
2010
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"Raqibul Hasan has contract terminated"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, 19 March 2010
, retrieved
9 July
2010
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Raqibul Hasan recalled for England ODIs
, Cricinfo, 26 June 2010
, retrieved
9 July
2010
- ^
Miller, Andrew (8 July 2010),
"Bell and Strauss flatten Bangladesh"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, retrieved
9 July
2010
- ^
Miller, Andrew (9 July 2010),
"Bangladesh summon reserves as injuries bite"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, retrieved
9 July
2010
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"Ashraful handed top-level central contract"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, 1 November 2010
, retrieved
2 April
2012
- ^
"Uncapped Nasir, Shuvagoto in squad for Zimbabwe"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, 15 July 2011
, retrieved
15 July
2011
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"Ashraful chopped from central contracts list"
,
ESPNcricinfo
, 1 April 2012
, retrieved
2 April
2012
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"Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League, 2018/19 - Mohammedan Sporting Club: Batting and bowling averages"
.
ESPN Cricinfo
. Retrieved
23 April
2019
.
- ^
"BPL draft: Tamim Iqbal to team up with coach Mohammad Salahuddin for Dhaka"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
18 November
2019
.
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