Mahbubur Rahman (cricketer)
This article is about the cricketer. For the Army Chief of Staff, see Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman. For the cricket umpire, see Mahbubur Rahman (umpire).
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Source: Cricinfo, 13 February 2006 |
Mahbubur Rahman (born February 1, 1969, Mymensingh District, Dhaka) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in one ODI in 1999. In the 1980s Mymensingh was a great hub for producing cricketing talent in Bangladesh. Mahbubur Rahman, also known as Selim, was one of the finest talents to come from there. A right-handed middle order batsman, he occasionally bowled spin as well. In the 1989 U-19 Asia cup he scored 40 against Sri Lanka and 28 against Pakistan.[1] Unfortunately he took too long to make the transformation to the senior team. Thus he played in only one ODI, against Zimbabwe, at Dhaka in 1999.[2]
References
- ↑ Hasan Babli. "Antorjartik Crickete Bangladesh". Khelar Bhuban Prakashani, November 1994.
- ↑ Cricinfo Scorecard: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe (1999-03-25) Retrieved on 2007-12-27
External links
- Ameer, Rafiqul (12 May 2006). "Bangladesh Cricket in the 80's". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star.
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