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Mohammad Rafique

Team flagBAN54 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Mohammad Rafique Recent Form

Batting

ASL vs WG, T2022 (18)
ASL vs WG, T203 (5)
BANL vs RSAL, T207 (6)
BANL vs WIL, T200 (1)
BANL vs SLL, T204 (10)
BANL vs ENGL, T202 (2) *
BANL vs INDL, T201 (3)
BAN vs SA, Test10 (14)
BAN vs SA, Test0 (2)
BAN vs SA, Test14 (21)
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Bowling

ASL vs WG, T200-33
ASL vs WG, T200-25
ASL vs IND-M, T202-32
BANL vs RSAL, T200-29
BANL vs WIL, T201-38
BANL vs SLL, T201-24
BANL vs ENGL, T202-31
BANL vs INDL, T200-26
BAN vs SA, Test2-132
BAN vs SA, Test2-55
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Mohammad Rafique Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI1251061191027771.6213.3811029----
T20I11130013260.0013.0030----
Test336310591411164.9718.5811034----
WC ODI1713113004159.1611.3064----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1251241254.4337.915/470151.31----
T20I1115.5022.001/220024.00----
Test33481002.8040.769/1600787.44----
WC ODI1716124.3642.253-351058.08----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Bangladesh vs India at Sharjah - April 05, 1995
T20I Debut
Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe at Khulna - November 28, 2006
Test Debut
Bangladesh vs India at Dhaka - November 10 - 13, 2000

Teams played for

Bangladesh Asia XI Dhaka Warriors

About Mohammad Rafique

NameMohammad Rafique
GenderMale
Birth5 Sep 1970
Birth PlaceDhaka, Bangladesh
Height5ft 8in
NationalityBangladeshi

One of the best players to have played for the Asian Minnows, Mohammad Rafique is a former Bangladeshi cricketer. Rafique was a valuable cricketer; he was a canny spinner and a decent lower-order batsman who bailed his team out on several occasions with his aggressive batting.... continue reading

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One of the best players to have played for the Asian Minnows, Mohammad Rafique is a former Bangladeshi cricketer. Rafique was a valuable cricketer; he was a canny spinner and a decent lower-order batsman who bailed his team out on several occasions with his aggressive batting.

The off-spinner initially started his career as a left-arm medium-pacer but on the recommendation of former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Haider, he adapted to bowl left-arm spin, which eventually turned out to be effective. Rafique made his ODI debut in 1995 against their neighbours India and then went on to play a major role when Bangladesh tasted their first-ever ODI victory against Kenya in 1998. He opened the batting while chasing 237 and scored 77 off 87 deliveries, whereas with the ball he chipped in with three wickets.

The left-arm orthodox's maiden Test wicket was the prized scalp of Rahul Dravid on his Test debut at Dhaka in 2000. He came to prominence in 2004 when he struck his maiden and only international century against West Indies in 2004 and saved the day for Bangladesh. 

The Dhaka-born played a key role in Bangladesh’s first-ever Test victory against Zimbabwe in 2005. One of his finest performances came against the Aussies in 2006 when he scalped 9 wickets including a five-wicket haul in the first innings. Even though Bangladesh lost the match by a mere three wickets, Rafique showcased his class and temperament against the world’s best batsmen. 

Rafique bid a memorable farewell to Test cricket in his ultimate Test against South Africa after becoming the first bowler from Bangladesh to pick up 100 Test wickets. 

(As of April 2021)