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Rajin Saleh

Team flagBAN41 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Rajin Saleh Recent Form

Batting

BANL vs RSAL, T206 (4)
BANL vs WIL, T205 (4) *
BANL vs SLL, T205 (3)
BANL vs ENGL, T205 (9)
BANL vs INDL, T2012 (24)
BAN vs NZ, Test0 (3)
BAN vs NZ, Test20 (129)
BAN vs NZ, Test6 (23)
BAN vs SL, Test0 (3)
BAN vs SL, Test0 (29)
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Bowling

BANL vs RSAL, T200-39
BANL vs WIL, T200-27
BANL vs SLL, T201-48
BANL vs ENGL, T200-5
BAN vs SL, Test0-12
BAN vs IND, Test0-12
BAN vs ZIM, ODI0-8
BAN vs ZIM, ODI4-16
BAN vs ZIM, ODI0-17
BAN vs ZIM, ODI2-18
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Rajin Saleh Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI434310051610854.8323.93943----
Test24461141078935.8625.931385----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4319155.1130.604/160035.93----
Test241623.67134.001/2100219.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Pakistan vs Bangladesh at Multan - September 09, 2003
Test Debut
Pakistan vs Bangladesh at Karachi - August 20 - 24, 2003

Teams played for

Bangladesh Bangladesh Legends

About Rajin Saleh

NameRajin Saleh
GenderMale
Birth20 Nov 1983
Birth PlaceSylhet, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi

One of the most technically sound batsmen, Rajin Saleh is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who made it to the international scene at the tender age of 19 and was the 12th man in Bangladesh’s inaugural Test against India in 2000.... continue reading

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Player Bio

One of the most technically sound batsmen, Rajin Saleh is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who made it to the international scene at the tender age of 19 and was the 12th man in Bangladesh’s inaugural Test against India in 2000.

Saleh came into prominence after scoring heavily for the Sylhet division averaging over 55 in the 2000-01 season and got his maiden national callup in 2000. After travelling with the senior side for over three years, Saleh finally made his Test and ODI debut in a series against Pakistan. 

Just after a year of making his debut, he was recognized for his patience and leadership skills side which saw the youngster captain his country in the 2004 Champions Trophy held in England after Habibul Basher broke his thumb. Multiple failures and low scores saw him getting axed from the squad in 2006 after enjoying a short period of success in 2005. 

After just a single century against Kenya in his short stint in the limited-overs cricket, Saleh was dropped from the squad after the 2006 Champions Trophy. Saleh was a surprise inclusion in Bangladesh’s  2007 World Cup squad but did not feature in any of the games. Post World Cup, Saleh was given a few chances in the longer formats but his inconsistency got the better of him and he was dropped from the squad in 2008 and failed to appear for the Tigers since but continued his domestic career for the Sylhet division until 2018.

(As of May 2021)