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Mohammed Nazimuddin

Team flagBAN39 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Mohammed Nazimuddin Recent Form

Batting

BANL vs SLL, T207 (12)
BANL vs AUSL, T200 (3)
BANL vs NZL, T200 (2)
BANL vs WIL, T200 (3)
BANL vs RSAL, T2032 (33)
BANL vs WIL, T2033 (24)
BANL vs SLL, T2054 (41)
BANL vs ENGL, T2012 (14)
BANL vs INDL, T2049 (33)
KRB vs DG, BPL1 (3)

Mohammed Nazimuddin Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI1111147004762.0313.36182----
T20I771780181112.6625.431310----
Test36125017839.0620.83172----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI11000.000.000000.00----
T20I7000.000.000000.00----
Test3000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Bangladesh vs South Africa at Mirpur - March 12, 2008
T20I Debut
Kenya vs Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym) - September 01, 2007
Test Debut
Bangladesh vs Pakistan at Chattogram - December 09 - 12, 2011

Teams played for

Bangladesh Dhaka Warriors Dhaka Gladiators Khulna Royal Bengals Bangladesh Legends

About Mohammed Nazimuddin

NameMohammed Nazimuddin
GenderMale
Birth1 Oct 1985
Birth PlaceChittagong, Bangladesh
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
NationalityBangladeshi

A former Bangladeshi top-order batsman, Mohammed Nazimuddin made his first-class debut at the tender age of 16 for the Chittagong division. A stylish top-order batsman, he was the skipper of his domestic side and represented the Tigers in all three formats.... continue reading

Player Bio

A former Bangladeshi top-order batsman, Mohammed Nazimuddin made his first-class debut at the tender age of 16 for the Chittagong division. A stylish top-order batsman, he was the skipper of his domestic side and represented the Tigers in all three formats.

After a string of impressive performances in the domestic circuit for over five years earned him a place in Bangladesh A side. A batting masterclass against touring England playing for the A team, he finally made his debut in a T20I against Kenya in a four-nation tournament between Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda, and Pakistan. He went on to score a 37-ball 43 and guided his team to a resounding victory. In fact, he went one better in the second T20 match he played in, hitting a massive 81 off only 50 deliveries, against a Pakistani attack that consisted of Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Asif, Yasir Arafat, and Shahid Afridi.

On the back of a splendid debut, he was included in the side for the inaugural edition of the T20 World Cup in South Africa but failed to make an impression, scoring only 12 runs in four matches. He soon made his ODI debut in the home series against South Africa in 2008 but failed to make a mark in the two matches that he played in.

Two years later, he made his Test debut against Pakistan in 2011 and had his moments against the Men in Green. Lacking consistency in the longer-formats, he had a mere average of 13 in the 11 ODI appearances which saw him being dropped from the squad in 2012. Thereafter he failed to make a comeback on the international stage. Constantly featuring in domestic cricket, he appeared in over 200 first-class and List A matches combined and amassed over 10,000 runs for the Chittagong division.

(As of May 2021)