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Cricket World Cup Teams - Bangladesh

Javed Omar - Player profile

Full name Mohammad Javed Omar Belim
Born November 25, 1976, Dhaka
Current age 28 years 231 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Biman Bangladesh, Dhaka Division
Also known as Gulla
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
 

Batting and fielding averages

class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct st
Tests 29 58 1 1310 119 22.98 3774 34.71 1 6 174 0 6 0
ODIs 41 41 3 901 85* 23.71 1800 50.05 0 8 80 3 7 0
First-class 63 119 1 3170 167 26.86 5 16 22 0
List A 73 73 6 1544 85* 23.04 0 9 19 0
 

Bowling averages

class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 29 6 12 0 - - - 12.00 - 0 0 0
ODIs 41 0 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 0
First-class 63 222 145 2 2/75 72.50 3.91 111.00 0 0
List A 73 73 64 0 - - - 5.26 - 0 0 0
 

Career statistics

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Test debut Zimbabwe v Bangladesh at Bulawayo - Apr 19-22, 2001 scorecard
Last Test England v Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street - Jun 3-7, 2005 scorecard
ODI debut Bangladesh v India at Sharjah - Apr 5, 1995 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Bangladesh at Canterbury - Jun 30, 2005 scorecard
First-class span 1997/98 - 2005
List A span 1994/95 - 2005
 

Profile

With a priceless ability to occupy the crease, Javed Omar has developed into the closest thing to a Test-class opener that Bangladesh has produced in its torrid early years of senior cricket. A glut of one-day internationals early in his career did not help his development, but all complaints that he scores his runs too slowly were offset by a historic Test debut, when he carried his bat for 85 not out, only the third player in history to achieve this in his first match. He underlined his limpet-like qualities with a painstaking 80, compiled over 100 overs, in his sixth Test, against Zimbabwe at Chittagong. His maiden international hundred, against Pakistan at Peshawar later that year, gave his side a first-innings lead for the first time and showed the first glimpse of a new steelier attitude from Bangladesh. After intermittent one-day appearances, back-to-back fifties in July 2004 ensured his selection for the Champions Trophy held in England. It is in the Test arena that his obduracy is best received, however, and Omar was the only man to come to terms with England's early-season conditions on a traumatic tour in May and June 2005. He reached double-figures in all four innings of the Test series, including a brave 71 at the final attempt at Chester-le-Street


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