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Cricket World Cup Teams - Bangladesh
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Full name Mohammad Rafique
Born September 5, 1970, Dhaka
Current age 34 years 312 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Dhaka Division, Sylhet Division
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct
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Tests 20 38 5 697 111 21.12 1122 62.12 1 2 77 20 6 0
ODIs 79 75 13 860 77 13.87 1204 71.42 0 2 88 19 19 0
First-class 38 63 9 1135 111 21.01 1 6 16 0
List A 111 101 15 1067 77 12.40 0 2 30 0
ICC Trophy 9 5 1 76 26 19.00 56 135.71 0 0 6 4 3 0
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 20 5692 2453 68 6/77 7/116 36.07 2.58 83.70 2 5 0
ODIs 79 3944 3046 68 4/33 4/33 44.79 4.63 58.00 2 0 0
First-class 38 10212 3878 155 7/52 25.01 2.27 65.88 9 2
List A 111 5575 3928 110 5/16 5/16 35.70 4.22 50.68 2 1 0
ICC Trophy 9 346 203 19 4/25 4/25 10.68 3.52 18.21 1 0 0
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Test debut Bangladesh v India at Dhaka - Nov 10-13, 2000 scorecard
Last Test England v Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street - Jun 3-7, 2005
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ODI debut Bangladesh v India at Sharjah - Apr 5, 1995 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Bangladesh at Canterbury - Jun 30, 2005
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First-class span 2000/01 - 2005
List A span 1994/95 - 2005
ICC Trophy debut Argentina v Bangladesh - Mar 24, 1997 scorecard
Last ICC Trophy Bangladesh v Kenya at Kuala Lumpur - Apr 12-13, 1997
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An accurate, rhythmical slow left-armer, Rafique
played in Bangladesh's inaugural Test, against India at Dhaka in
November 2001, and was far from outclassed, producing his side's
most economical analysis. His career hit the rocks shortly
afterwards, however, when he was reported to the ICC for a suspect
bowling action, but he bounced back in May 2003, with figures of 6
for 77 against South Africa. It was the best bowling performance by
a Bangladeshi in 19 Tests (and only their third five-wicket haul),
and it spurred Rafique onto greater things. Later that year, he was
the leading wicket-taker in the series against England. He can bat a
bit too - his 77 at Hyderabad in May 1998 was instrumental in
Bangladesh's only victory against Kenya - their first seven attempts
against them- while in May 2004, he carved an astonishing 111 from
No. 9, to help secure a precious first-innings lead against West
Indies in St Lucia
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