FULL NAME: Mashrafe Bin Mortaza
BORN: October 5, 1983
HEIGHT: 6 ft 2 in(1.87 m)
NATIONALITY: Bangladesh
ROLE: Bowler/ Right arm medium- fast, Bangladesh ODI Captain, Right- handed Batsman
RELATION( S): Sumona Haque Shumi( partner), Humaira Mortaza( Son), Sahil Mortaza( Son), Golam Mortaza( Father), Hamida Mortaza( Mother) Mashrafe Mortaza memoir
Mashrafe Mortaza is a Bangladesh cricketer and is considered as one of the stylish bowlers of Bangladesh since their entry into Test justice in 2000. He's also seen as one of the reasons for his country's steady rise in transnational justice. Born in Narail on 5 October 1983, the youthful lad was notorious in his birthplace for his style from the veritably early age, leading to him being dubbed their" Prince of Hearts". Background He first came to attention during an under- 17 indigenous event in 2001, when he sailed presto, slammed sixes and showed some veritably sharp fielding chops. Andy Roberts, the also Bangladesh’s trainer, was impressed and Mortaza was drafted into the Test side which was his debut first- class game as well. Debut Mortaza made his Test and ODI debut against Zimbabwe in the time 2001. He picked up our lattices in the demoiselle test, while bagged two in the demoiselle ODI. Rise to Glory Mashrafe rose to elevation in 2004, when he claimed the potent lattices of Virender Sehwag and MS Dhoni and made a precious 31 * at the lower order when Bangladesh defeated India for the first time. In the timetable time of 2006, Mortaza was the world's loftiest gate taker in ODIs, collecting 49 lattices, which included his particular stylish of6/26. The ensuing time he played an necessary part in his side's shock palm over India in the 2007 ICC Justice World Cup, taking4/38 and was arbitrated the Man of the Match. When New Zealand voyaged Bangladesh in October 2008, Mortaza was part of Bangladesh's demoiselle ODI palm over the Kiwis as he took4/44. In 2009, Mashrafe and Nazmul Hossain sunk Sri Lanka to a new low, picking up five lattices for just six runs. In the 2012 Asia Cup, he plodded to drift his share of 10 overs due to an injury but finished as Bangladesh's leading attachment with six lattices from four matches.
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