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Bangladeshi cricketer
Shahriar hossain
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Born
| August 20, 1975
(
1975-08-20
)
(age
48)
Munshiganj
,
Dhaka
, Bangladesh
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Batting
| Right-handed
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Role
| All rounder
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National side
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Test debut (cap
11
)
| 10 November 2000 v
India
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Last Test
| 26 February 2002 v
Zimbabwe
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ODI debut (cap
36
)
| 10 October 1997 v
Kenya
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Last ODI
| 15 May 2004 v
West Indies
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ODI shirt no.
| 3 (previously 4)
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Shahriar Hossain
(
Bengali
:
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) is a Bangladeshi
cricketer
who played in three
Test matches
from 2000 to 2004. He was also one of the members of the 1999 World Cup Team.
In Test matches
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He failed in the match against
India
, scoring just 12 and 7. In his next match, four years later, he scored his highest, 48, against
Zimbabwe
at
Harare
. Nevertheless, he was dropped after the tour.
[1]
In ODIs
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He had a very successful 1999. At
Dhaka
, in March, he scored 95 against
Kenya
, narrowly missing out on his chance to become the first
Bangladeshi
to score a hundred in
ODI
. later, he scored 68 against more powerful
Zimbabwe
. In this match, he shared a 170 run first wicket partnership with
Mehrab Hossain
. In the WC, his 39 against
Pakistan
at
Northampton
helped
Bangladesh
achieve a famous win. He finished the year with knocks of 45 & 47 against
West Indies
at
Dhaka
. Injuries, however, has shortened his international career.
[2]
Other matches
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In 1993, he was part of the
Bangladesh
under-19 team. In 1995, he played for the
Bangladesh
A side. In 1996, he represented the full national squad.
References
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- ^
[1]
: Shahriar Hossain Test matches-player Analysis. (retrieved on 2008-6-30)
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[2]
: Shahriar Hossain One day Internationals-Player Analysis. (Retrieved on 2008-6-30)
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