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Hannan Sarkar

Team flagBAN42 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Hannan Sarkar Recent Form

Batting

BANL vs RSAL, T2036 (31)
BANL vs SLL, T202 (9)
BANL vs ENGL, T2013 (9)
BANL vs INDL, T203 (6)
BAN vs NZ, Test1 (15)
BAN vs NZ, Test0 (3)
BAN vs WI, Test0 (1)
BAN vs WI, Test10 (15)
BAN vs WI, Test0 (1)
BAN vs WI, Test9 (24)
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Bowling

BAN vs ENG, ODI0-13
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Hannan Sarkar Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI2020383036153.7219.15362----
Test1733662057646.6520.06900----
WC ODI3334002556.6711.3360----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI20100.000.000/13000.00----
Test17000.000.000000.00----
WC ODI3000.000.000-0000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS) - August 07, 2002
Test Debut
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh at Colombo (PSS) - July 21 - 23, 2002

Teams played for

Bangladesh

About Hannan Sarkar

NameHannan Sarkar
GenderMale
Birth1 Dec 1982
Birth PlaceDhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi

Another promising opener from Bangladesh, Hannan Sarkar who shattered all the hopes, when played the sport at the highest level. Sarkar was a technically enabled batter who knew the art of batting longer hours. He was brought into the national team at the tender age of 19 years and just his entry, his exit came at a lightning speed. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

Another promising opener from Bangladesh, Hannan Sarkar who shattered all the hopes, when played the sport at the highest level. Sarkar was a technically enabled batter who knew the art of batting longer hours. He was brought into the national team at the tender age of 19 years and just his entry, his exit came at a lightning speed. 

The Dhaka-born was fast-tracked to the international arena, after a couple of prolific domestic seasons for his division. The national selectors booked Sarkar’s ticket to Sri Lanka where the opener made both Test and ODI debuts in 2002. The opener had a debut to remember as he scored a fluent half-century. 

He remained with the national team as his talent was praised highly. Sarkar was also part of the squad that toured Africa for the 2003 World Cup. Post the ICC event, he toured Australia to play the match of his life. In the second Test, Sarkar scored twin fifties against the likes of Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillispie, and Brett Lee. However, the talented batter was soon sidelined due to a lack of consistency. 

The Bangladeshi opener played his last game in 2004 and tried his luck at the domestic level until 2011. As Sarkar retired after playing 17 Tests and 20 One-Dayers to score a total of 1045 international runs, including eight half-centuries. 

(As of May 2021)