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Cricket World Cup Teams - Bangladesh
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Full name Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury
Born November 10, 1985, Chittagong
Current age 19 years 246 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Bangladesh Under-19s, Chittagong Division
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct
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Tests 6 12 1 257 82* 23.36 389 66.06 0 1 42 2 3 0
ODIs 19 19 2 421 81* 24.76 602 69.93 0 3 43 7 3 0
First-class 19 35 3 956 129 29.87 1410 67.80 1 4 16 0
List A 31 31 2 654 81* 22.55 934 70.02 0 4 6 0
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 6 120 115 1 1/56 1/56 115.00 5.75 120.00 0 0 0
ODIs 19 413 329 7 5/31 5/31 47.00 4.77 59.00 0 1 0
First-class 19 960 448 18 7/39 24.88 2.79 53.33 0 1 0
List A 31 719 555 11 5/31 5/31 50.45 4.63 65.36 0 1 0
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Test debut Bangladesh v New Zealand at Chittagong - Oct 26-29, 2004
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Last Test England v Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street - Jun 3-7, 2005
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ODI debut Bangladesh v South Africa at Birmingham - Sep 12, 2004
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Last ODI Australia v Bangladesh at Canterbury - Jun 30, 2005
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First-class span 2001/02 - 2005
List A span 2001/02 - 2005
Aftab Ahmed first came to the attention of the
Bangladeshi selectors after scoring 79 against South Africa in the
Under-19 World Cup in 2002, and the following year he was pitched
into the Test squad to face England, despite having failed to
impress in two earlier warm-up matches. His selection was initially
viewed with suspicion by the local media, who regarded Aftab as
something of a one-day cowboy, and sure enough, his desire to belt
the cover off a ball has resulted in some all-too-brief
performances. His potential, however, is plain to see, and his
selection for the seminal tour of England in May 2005 was evidence
of the selectors' faith, which he repaid at Chester-le-Street with a
defiant carefree 82 not out, the highest score for Bangladesh in the
series. His medium-pacers have potential as well, as he showed with
an astonishing one-day haul of 5 for 31 against New Zealand in
November 2004
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