Who is Shahadat Hossain?
Shahadat Hossain is the grunting wonder of the Bangladeshi bowling line-up. A tall, muscular bowler blessed with a good attitude, Shahadat Hossain has sparkled in a team that is struggling t… Shahadat Hossain is the grunting wonder of the Bangladeshi bowling line-up.
Is Shahadat Hossain Bangladesh’s best bowler?
Shahadat Hossain is the grunting wonder of the Bangladeshi bowling line-up. A tall, muscular bowler blessed with a good attitude, Shahadat Hossain has sparkled in a team that is struggling to produce fast bowlers. A seam bowler who lacks pace, Shahadat’s inconsistency has led to him being in and out of the national team.
What happened to Shahadat Ahmed?
A seam bowler who lacks pace, Shahadat’s inconsistency has led to him being in and out of the national team. Shahadat rose up to the ranks after putting in some hard work during his stint with the Bangladesh Institute of Sports.
Who is Shoaib Shahadat and why is he famous?
Shahadat was bought by Khulna Royal Bengals in the Bangladesh Premier League for $30,000. He was picked for the Asia Cup held in Bangladesh in 2012 and played his first ODI since February 2010. He conceded the most runs by any bowler in the tournament and averaged 62.00 for his four wickets.
Is Shahadat Hossain Bangladesh’s first honours board cricketer?
When Shahadat Hossain was discovered during a talent-spotting camp in Narayanganj, and whisked away to the Bangladesh Institute of Sports (BKSP) for refinement, few would have predicted that he would become the first Bangladeshi cricketer to have his name etched on the honours board at Lord’s.
Who is Bangladesh Test bowler Shahadat Shahadat?
Shahadat first represented Bangladesh at the 2004 Under-19 World Cup, where he stood out as a promising fast bowler, and was rapidly called up for Bangladesh A. Shahadat – who’s also known as “Rajib” – has all the necessary attributes for a successful seam bowler, bar outright pace.
What has happened to Bangladesh Test debutant Mushtaq Hossain?
On the tour to Zimbabwe in July 2006, Hossain became the first Bangladeshi to take a hat-trick in one-day internationals. His 6 for 27 against the South Africa in 2008 is his best Test performance to date. He has struggled for consistency, however, especially in ODIs, and hasn’t yet been able to cement his place in the side .