Saiful Islam
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| Saiful Islam | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Right-hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | Right-arm medium | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Tests | ODIs | |||
| Matches | - | 7 | ||
| Runs scored | - | 37 | ||
| Batting average | - | 18.50 | ||
| 100s/50s | - | -/- | ||
| Top score | - | 22* | ||
| Balls bowled | - | 303 | ||
| Wickets | - | 6 | ||
| Bowling average | - | 42.66 | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | - | - | ||
| 10 wickets in match | - | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | - | 4/36 | ||
| Catches/stumpings | -/- | -/- | ||
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As of 13 February 2006 |
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For another Bangladeshi cricketer of the same name, see Saiful Islam (cricketer).
Mohammad Saiful Islam Khan (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ সাইফুল ইসলাম খান ) (born April 14, 1969, Dhaka) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 7 ODIs from 1990 to 1997. Originally from Mymensingh, Saiful played for the Bangladesh U-19 side in 1989.[1] He made his full ODI debut at Eden Garden Calcutta on 31 st December, 1990. [2]. His best performance in ODI came at Sharjah against Sri Lanka in 1995. he took 4/36 to help Bangladesh bowl out their oppostion for the first time in a full ODI.[3] He also played in the Bangladesh side that won the ICC Trophy in 1997. But with the emergence of a group of talented medium pacers he soon lost his place in the national side.
[edit] References
- ^ [1]: Rafiqul Ameer."Looking Back: Bangladesh Cricket in the 80's". Retrieved on 2007-12-18.
- ^ Cricinfo Scorecard : Bangladesh v Sri Lanka. (1990-12-31) (Retrieved on 2007-12-31)
- ^ Cricinfo Scorecard : Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, (1995-04-06) (Retrieved on 2007-12-31)

