HABIBUL BASHAR


'Qazi Habibul Bashar' () (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the former captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. He was Bangladesh's most successful captain with the only Test series victory and ODI wins against Australia, India, Sri Lanka, and South Africa under his belt, and is Bangladesh's most successful Test batsman.

Contents
Early Career
Career Story
Career Milestones
Tests
ODIs
External Links

Early Career


In 1989 Bashar played for the Bangladesh Under-19 team in the U-19 Asia Cup. Through the 1990's he played his domestic cricket for Biman Bangladesh Airlines. His ODI debut came at the 1995 Asia Cup against Sri Lanka. He missed the 1997 ICC Trophy, in which Bangladesh were the champions but did play in the Asia Cup of that year. He was also left out of the 1999 World Cup squad. After the World Cup he again entered the team and with Eddie Barlow’s inspiration he got the chance to play more.
Keeping up with the traditional inconsistency with announcing the side, Bashar was again out of the team for Bangladesh’s inaugural test. His consistent performance before the test drew the attention of the press and after heavy criticism from them he was finally included in the side. Bashar made the first fifty in the history of Bangladesh test cricket to prove his ability.

Career Story


Bashar is one of Bangladesh's leading batsmen. As of May 2007, he is the only Bangladeshi with a Test batting average greater than 30, he has also scored 24 fifties (a Bangladeshi record) plus three Test centuries.
Bashar was the captain of Bangladesh from January 2004 to June 2007, during this time he led the team to some notable successes. When Zimbabwe toured Bangladesh in January 2005, Bangladesh recorded their first Test match win, their first Test series win, and their first one-day international series win. In June 2005, Bangladesh beat the world champions Australia in a one-day international in Cardiff. In April 2006, they came close to beating Australia in a Test match, taking a first-innings lead of 158, eventually losing by three wickets. Bangladesh lost the ODI series with Zimbabwe in August 2006 by 3-2, but beat them in the last qualifying match of the Champions Trophy. Thanks to these efforts, Bangladesh are currently above Zimbabwe in the LG ICC ODI rankings, and showing that they are improving by the match.
Bashar had a disappointing 2007 World Cup as a batsman, with an average of only 13.12 and a highest score of 32. In spite of this, Bangladesh performed relatively well. Following a 1-0 test series defeat to India, Bashar resigned as ODI captain but wanted to remain part of the ODI team. However, despite stating that he wanted to continue to be test captain, Bashar was removed from this position on June 2, 2007 and replaced by Mohammad Ashraful who also took over as ODI captain.
Habibul Bashar's career performance graph.

Career Milestones


Tests

Test Debut: vs India, Bangabandhu, 2000

★ He made his highest score of 113 in Test cricket against West Indies, 2004
ODIs

ODI Debut: vs Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 1995

★ He made his highest score of 78 in ODI cricket against Zimbabwe, 2007

External Links



Player Profile from Cricinfo

Player Profile from CricketArchive

Player Profile from Banglacricket

Bangladesh Test batting averages from Cricinfo

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