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Mohammad Ashraful

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Full name Mohammad Ashraful
Born July 7, 1984, Dhaka
Current age 24 years 93 days
Major teams Bangladesh, Asia XI, Dhaka Division, Dhaka Metropolis
Also known as Ashraful Matin
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak

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Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 42 82 4 1922 158* 24.64 4130 46.53 4 7 234 20 14 0
ODIs 128 121 11 2506 109 22.78 3455 72.53 2 14 258 22 21 0
T20Is 8 8 0 143 61 17.87 83 172.28 0 1 15 5 1 0
First-class 84 158 5 4610 263 30.13 12 18 38 0
List A 163 154 14 3045 109 21.75 2 16 34 0
Twenty20 8 8 0 143 61 17.87 83 172.28 0 1 15 5 1 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 42 42 1183 923 12 2/42 2/42 76.91 4.68 98.5 0 0 0
ODIs 128 23 384 403 11 3/26 3/26 36.63 6.29 34.9 0 0 0
T20Is 8 5 96 160 5 3/42 3/42 32.00 10.00 19.2 0 0 0
First-class 84 5596 3381 99 7/99 34.15 3.62 56.5 5 0
List A 163 820 734 25 4/28 4/28 29.36 5.37 32.8 1 0 0
Twenty20 8 5 96 160 5 3/42 3/42 32.00 10.00 19.2 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Colombo (SSC), Sep 6-8, 2001 scorecard
Last Test Bangladesh v South Africa at Chittagong (CDS), Feb 29-Mar 3, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Zimbabwe v Bangladesh at Bulawayo, Apr 11, 2001 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Bangladesh at Darwin, Sep 6, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I Pakistan v Bangladesh at Karachi, Apr 20, 2008 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 2000/01
Last First-class Bangladesh v South Africa at Chittagong (CDS), Feb 29-Mar 3, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 2000/01
Last List A Australia v Bangladesh at Darwin, Sep 6, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Pakistan v Bangladesh at Karachi, Apr 20, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

On September 8, 2001, at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, Mohammad Ashraful turned a terrible mismatch into a slice of history by becoming the youngest man - or boy - to make a Test century. Bangladesh still crashed to heavy defeat, but "Matin" brought hope and consolation with a sparkling hundred, repeatedly dancing down to hit the Sri Lankan spinners, including Muralitharan, back over their heads ... and on his debut, too. It was the day before his 17th birthday according to some sources, and 63 days after it according to most others: either way, he broke the long-standing record set by Mushtaq Mohammad (17 years 82 days) when he made 101 for Pakistan against India in 1960-61. Inevitably, such a heady early achievement proved hard to live up to, and after a prolonged poor run Ashraful was dropped for England's first visit in October 2003. He returned to the side a better player, but no less flamboyant, as he demonstrated with a glorious unbeaten 158 in defeat against India at Chittagong late in 2004. Still not 21 when Bangladesh made their maiden tour of England the following year, Ashraful confirmed his status as one for the future at Cardiff, when his brilliantly paced century set Bangladesh up for their astonishing victory over Australia in the NatWest Series. But Ashraful didn't fulfil his evident potential on the tour of Sri Lanka that followed, often getting out to loose shots, and made little impact against the Australians early in 2006 either. An extended run of poor form forced the management to drop Ashraful for the final qualifying match of the Champions Trophy against Zimbabwe. He was also omitted from the squad for the home series against Zimbabwe in December but was immediately recalled after slamming 263 for Dhaka Division against Chittagong Division in the domestic four-day competition. He was appointed Bangladesh's captain in June 2007 at the tender age of 22.
Andrew Miller June 2007

 Timeline
September 8, 2001
Historical mismatch
At 17 years and 63 days, becomes the youngest Test centurion, even as Bangladesh go down by an innings in Colombo. Later says he had dreamt of Brian Lara's 375 and himself scoring a century the previous night.

March 10, 2004
A rare event
His first international win. And it's he who sets it up with a 32-ball 51 to help Bangladesh reach 238 in Harare, eight more than what Zimbabwe would score. It is his 24th ODI, and his third year in international cricket.

December 19, 2004
India see the light
Scores a breathtaking century against India in Chittagong - 158 off 194 balls, hitting 24 boundaries and three sixes. Is left stranded, as Bangladesh fall just short avoiding the follow-on. They eventually lose by an innings and 83 runs.

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 Best Performances
26 and 114 v Sri Lanka, Colombo, 2001-02
Sanath Jayasuriya has been a touch condescending in sending Bangladesh in on a near-perfect batting track in Colombo. Jayasuriya doesn't want to waste time, and Bangladesh oblige by getting bowled out for 90, theb17-year-old Ashraful being the top-scorer. Further humiliation visited Bangladesh as Jayasuriya calls back Marvan Atapattu (201) and Mahela Jayawardene (150), and the two go down "retired out" in the scorebook.
With Bangladesh dead, and Sri Lanka looking to perform acts of necrophilia on them in their second innings Ashraful restores the pride. On a dry third-day wicket, and facing Muttiah Muralitharan at his prime, Ashraful is audacious in his counterattack. He pulls Chaminda Vaas continuously through midwicket, and steps put to Murali and goes over the top fearlessly. His century includes 16 boundaries, and no-one has ever scored one at an age younger than his 17 years and 63 days. In his first match, Ashraful does what he will go on to master: dazzle when seemingly little is at stake. But that the Test is remembered for Ashraful's century and not Murali's 10-for or Atapattu and Jayawardene's innings says a lot about the quality of the innings, though.

158 not out v India, Chittagong, 2004-05
The innings is typical of Ashraful, the timing of the innings isn't; for it comes with the Test still alive and it takes Bangladesh to just short of avoiding a follow-on in Chittagong, which could have resulted in a draw. Responding to India's 540 Bangladesh find themselves in a familiar state at 54 for 3, when Ashraful starts his special. Irfan Pathan, Zaheer Khan, Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh make no impression whatsoever, as the innings from Ashraful has the sense of the fearless, the authoritative, and the pure. He gets to his 50 off 70 balls, and if that is quick he increases the pace even more to reach his century in 125 balls: from 76 to the hundred he moves in seven balls. India don't know what to do: they set the field back, hoping for an error. In the end they have to contend with errors from the other end, as Ashraful stays not out for 158, the highest in Tests by a Bangladeshi. But with minimal support from the tail, Ashraful and Bangladesh fall eight short of avoiding the follow-on, and normal service resumes in the second innings as they fail to make India bat again.

100 v Australia, Cardiff, 2005
It is just another normal, one-sided ODI - something expected of Australia v Bangladesh - for about three-fourths of a hot day in Cardiff. The pre-match odds are a suitable 500-1; Australia have scored 249, and Bangladesh are off to a slow start, getting to 72 for 3 in 21 overs. Nobody seems to have told a red-hot Ashraful that; he seems to be playing a different set of bowlers on a different pitch: Habibul Bashar scores only 47 in the match-turning 150-run fourth-wicket partnership. He hits 11 boundaries in a run-a-ball maiden ODI century, and by the time he leaves Bangladesh need 23 in 17 balls. Aftab Ahmed takes them over the line, and Ashraful has enacted the greatest upset in ODI history.

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Oct 6, 2008

Mohammad Ashraful prepares to switch-hit in the nets
Mohammad Ashraful prepares to switch-hit in the nets
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Oct 5, 2008

Mohammad Ashraful practises the sweep
Mohammad Ashraful practises the sweep
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Mohammad Ashraful leads the drills at practice
Mohammad Ashraful leads the drills at practice
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