List of Bangladesh Test cricketers

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This is a list of Bangladeshi Test cricketers. A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap. Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by given name.

Contents

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper [1]
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 9 December 2023. [2] [3] [4]

Bangladeshi Test cricketers Batting Bowling Fielding
Cap NameCareerMat Inn NO Runs HS Avg Balls Mdn Runs Wkt Best Avg Ct St
1 Akram Khan 2000–200381602594416.18------3-
2 Al Sahariar 2000–2003153006837122.76------10-
3 Aminul Islam 2000–20021326153014521.20198114911/66149.005-
4 Habibul Bashar 2000–200850991302611330.8728212170--22-
5 Hasibul Hossain 2000–20015101973110.777802357162/12595.161-
6 Khaled Mashud 2000–20074484101409103*19.04------789
7 Mehrab Hossain 2000–200391802417113.3812050--6-
8 Mohammad Rafique 2000–200833636105911118.57874430140761006/7740.767-
9 Naimur Rahman 2000–200281512104815.00132145718126/13259.834-
10 Ranjan Das 2000120221.0013237211/6472.001-
11 Shahriar Hossain 2000–2004350994819.80------01
12 Javed Omar 2001–200740802172011922.0560120--10-
13 Manjural Islam 2001–200417331181213.6829701031605286/8157.324-
14 Mohammad Sharif 2001–20071020312224*7.171651471106144/9879.005-
15 Mushfiqur Rahman 2001–20041019223246*13.64136545823134/6563.306-
16 Enamul Haque 2001–20031019418024*12.002230881027184/13657.051-
17 Mohammad Ashraful 2001–2013611195273719024.001733141271212/4260.5225-
18 Khaled Mahmud 2001–2003122312664512.09162065832134/3764.002-
19 Mashrafe Mortaza 2001–2009366757977912.8559902023239784/6041.529-
20 Sanwar Hossain 2001–200391803454919.16444531052/12862.001-
21 Fahim Muntasir 200236052338.665761534253/13168.401-
22 Alamgir Kabir 2002–2004351842.0026162210--0-
23 Ehsanul Haque 2002120753.50180180--0-
24 Hannan Sarkar 2002–2004173306627620.06------7-
25 Talha Jubair 2002–2004714652316.50109021771143/13555.071-
26 Alok Kapali 2002–2006173415848517.6911031570963/3118.165-
27 Tapash Baisya 2002–2005214063846611.293370932137364/7259.366-
28 Tushar Imran 2002–2007510089288.90600480--1-
29 Rafiqul Islam 2002120763.50------0-
30 Anwar Hossain 200212014127.00------0-
31 Mohammad Salim 2003241492616.33------31
32 Anwar Hossain Monir 2003–200536322137.3334853070--0-
33 Rajin Saleh 2003–20082446211418925.93438526821/9134.0015-
34 Enamul Haque Jr 2003–201315261659135.9035551011787447/9540.613-
35 Manjural Islam Rana 200461112576925.707491940153/8480.203-
36 Faisal Hossain 2004120753.50------0-
37 Tareq Aziz 20043642210*11.00360726111/76261.001-
38 Nafees Iqbal 2004–20061122051812123.540-----2-
39 Aftab Ahmed 2004–20101631358282*20.78344823752/3147.407-
40 Nazmul Hossain 2004–2011242168*8.003291019452/6138.800-
41 Mushfiqur Rahim 2005–88163145676219*38.09------11015
42 Shahadat Hossain 2005–20153869175214010.015380923731726/2751.819-
43 Shahriar Nafees 2005–201324480126713826.39------19-
44 Syed Rasel 2005–2007612437194.6287918573124/12947.750-
45 Abdur Razzak 2006–2018132262484315.503017691673284/6359.754-
46 Shakib Al Hasan 2007–661217445421739.071477547072382337/3631.0626-
47 Mehrab Hossain, Jr. 2007–200971312438320.25407328142/2970.252-
48 Junaid Siddique 2008–20121937096910626.18180110--11-
49 Sajidul Islam 2008–20133601863.003301023232/7177.330-
50 Tamim Iqbal 2008–2023701342513420638.89300200--20-
51 Naeem Islam 2008–2012815241610832.00574830311/11303.002-
52 Mahbubul Alam 2008473521.255871931452/6262.800-
53 Imrul Kayes 2008–39762179715024.28240120--35-
54 Raqibul Hasan 2008–201191813366519.764211711/017.009-
55 Mahmudullah 2009–2021509472914150*33.493423561958435/5145.53381
56 Rubel Hossain 2009–27471926545*9.464223732764365/16676.7711-
57 Shafiul Islam 2010–2017112112115310.55173444942173/8655.412-
58 Jahurul Islam 2010–201371413474826.69------7-
59 Robiul Islam 2010–2014917699339.00186055992256/7139.685-
60 Elias Sunny 2011–20134613820*7.6086311518126/9443.161-
61 Nasir Hossain 2011–201719322104410034.809242644283/5255.2510-
62 Suhrawadi Shuvo 201112015157.50297614643/7336.500-
63 Nazimuddin 2011–20123601257820.83------1-
64 Sohag Gazi 2012–201410161325101*21.663151661599386/7442.075-
65 Abul Hasan 2012–201335316511382.50528837132/80123.663-
66 Anamul Haque 2013–202251001002310.00------2-
67 Mominul Haque 2013–591108388318138.0682310512103/451.2039-
68 Ziaur Rahman 201312014147.00180117144/6317.750-
69 Marshall Ayub 2013–20143601254120.83600530--2-
70 Al-Amin Hossain 2013–201971179032*22.5010163554593/8060.550-
71 Shamsur Rahman 2014612030510625.416050--7-
72 Shuvagata Hom 2014–201581542445022.188461050682/6663.258-
73 Taijul Islam 2014–44741156539*8.961201936060001928/3931.2522-
74 Jubair Hossain 2014–2015652137*4.3371510493165/9630.812-
75 Mohammad Shahid 2015561572511.406303028852/2357.600-
76 Soumya Sarkar 2015–1630083114927.70508333642/6884.0023-
77 Litton Das 2015–39682239414136.27120130--728
78 Mustafizur Rahman 2015–1522766164.402145761139314/3736.741-
79 Kamrul Islam 2016–201871455125*5.667501350483/8763.000-
80 Mehidy Hasan 2016–41758133810319.971009826252631597/5833.1026-
81 Sabbir Rahman 2016–112224816624.051441980--3-
82 Subashis Roy 20174651412*14.007491946593/11851.660-
83 Taskin Ahmed 2017–132232217511.632461671545304/3751.502-
84 Najmul Hossain Shanto 2017–25481144916330.821121810--19-
85 Nurul Hasan 2017–112114406422.00------259
86 Mosaddek Hossain 2017–4821737528.831622870--2-
87 Sunzamul Islam 2018–110242424.00270215311/153153.000-
88 Abu Jayed 2018–132283682.571964641118304/7137.261-
89 Ariful Haque 2018–2418841*29.336642411/1024.002-
90 Nazmul Islam 2018–120442.0017477642/2719.000-
91 Mohammad Mithun 2018–101803336718.50------6-
92 Khaled Ahmed 2018–12207134*1.001944521152215/10654.852-
93 Nayeem Hasan 2018–101541602614.54192850989366/10527.477-
94 Shadman Islam 2018–13251559115*23.29------10-
95 Ebadot Hossain 2019–2032165021*3.1233171041980426/4647.141-
96 Saif Hassan 2020-61101594314.453602711/2227.000-
97 Shoriful Islam 2021-914289267.41118245612203/2830.607-
98 Yasir Ali 2021–61112055520.50------5-
99 Mahmudul Hasan Joy 2021–1120056613728.301000--4-
100 Mohammad Naim 2021–120242412.00------1-
101 Zakir Hasan 2022–510035410035.40------4-
102 Shahadat Hossain 2023–240773119.25------5-
103 Nahid Rana 2023–
104 Hasan Mahmud 2023–

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