Mashrafe Mortaza (Cricketer).......



Mortaza used to be viewed as one of the speediest bowlers delivered by Bangladesh, beforehand knocking down some pins in the mid-135s km/h in the 2000s, [3] and consistently opens the rocking the bowling alley. He is a valuable lower-center request batsman, with a top of the line

century and three Test half hundreds of years to his name. Mortaza's vocation has been hampered by wounds and he has experienced a sum of ten activities on his knees and lower legs.

Mortaza resigned from Test cricket in 2009 because of ceaseless back wounds and kept on playing in shorter configurations. On 4 April 2017, he declared his goals to resign from T20Is too. He resigned from all T20Is on 6 April 2017.[4]

Residential vocation

He was purchased by Kolkata Knight Riders for the 2009 Indian Premier League; in spite of the fact that KKR paid US$600,000 for Mortaza, he played only one counterpart for them, in which he went for 58 keeps running in 4 overs. Because of his universal duties, Mortaza has rarely played for Khulna Division in Bangladesh's household cricket rivalries. While he has spoken to Bangladesh 36 times in Tests and in 100 ODIs in the vicinity of 2001 and 2005 he played just 11 five star and 9 list A counterparts for Khulna Division in a similar period. [5][6] In 2012 he joined the Dhaka Gladiators and 2015 from Comilla Victorians in the recently framed Bangladesh Premier League twenty20 rivalry and captained them to the competition title and drove Comilla Victorians secured the title of the third Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and also champion of 2017 Bangladesh Premier League fourth time as captain.This time he played for Rangpur Riders.

In March 2018, Mortaza took four wickets in four balls knocking down some pins for

Abahani Limited against Agrani Bank Cricket Club in the 2017– 18 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League. [7] He took his first List A

cap trap and turned into the primary Bangladeshi bowler to take four wickets in four balls in List A cricket . [7] He completed the 2017– 18 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League as the main wicket-taker of the competition, with 39 expulsions in 16 matches.[8]

Individual life

Mortaza was conceived in the area of Narail in south-west Bangladesh. He delighted in playing games, for example, football and

badminton from a youthful age, and at times went swimming in the adjacent River Chitra as opposed to doing school work. [9] He was admitted to the Department of Philosophy at the Jahangirnagar University in 2003– 04 for his four year certification.

Mortaza has been depicted as an open and energized character who appreciates motorcycling. He used to movement from a neighborhood connect onto the highest points of passing products freight boats. He is extremely well known in the place where he grew up, prompting him being named their "Ruler of Hearts". [10] At Govt. Victoria College, Narail, Mortaza met Sumona Haque Shumi, whom he wedded in 2006.[10] They have a girl, Humaira, and a child, Sahil.

Profession

Development

Mortaza is a standout amongst the best pace bowlers to have risen up out of Bangladesh. The pace and hostility Mortaza showed as an under-19 player awed Andy Roberts , the previous West Indian quick bowler, who was going about as an impermanent knocking down some pins mentor for Bangladesh. Under Roberts' proposal, Mortaza was drafted into the

Bangladesh A group. [11]

After one counterpart for Bangladesh A (to date his lone Bangladesh A match), Mortaza influenced his Test to make a big appearance on 8 November 2001 against Zimbabwe in the

Bangabandhu National Stadium in

Dhaka. Khaled Mahmud likewise appeared in the match, which was diminished by rain and finished in a draw. Mortaza opened the knocking down some pins with Mohammad Manjural Islam and took 4 wickets for 106 runs (likewise composed as 4/106) as Zimbabwe did not bat a moment time. His to begin with, otherwise called "lady", Test wicket was that of Grant Flower. [12] Unusually the match was likewise Mortaza's lady

top of the line coordinate; [9] he was the 31st man to have accomplished this, and the third since 1899.[13] Mortaza additionally showed up for Bangladesh's one day group on 23 November 2001 alongside individual debutants Fahim Muntasir and Tushar Imran . Opening the playing with

Mohammad Sharif , Mortaza completed with figures of 2/26 from 8.2 overs as Zimbabwe won the match by five wickets . [14]

Damage issues

After the Test arrangement against Zimbabwe and one against New Zealand , Mortaza missed the arrangement against Pakistan in January 2002 as he was experiencing back damage. While recouping, Mortaza endured knee damage while skipping and required a task. Subsequently, he was not able play cricket for a further eight months. At this phase of his profession, Mortaza had played four Tests and taken 12 wickets at an

normal of 31.16. [15]

Mortaza did not come back to worldwide cricket until the 2003 World Cup in South Africa amid 2003. Bangladesh neglected to advance past the round-robin arrange, [16] and Mortaza played in two matches gathering two wickets at a normal of 38.00. [17][18]

In October and November 2003,

Britain visited Bangladesh for two-Tests and three ODIs. [19] In the second Test, Mortaza took what at the time was his best Test figures of 4/60 [20] before capitulating to damage, crumbling with a bent knee subsequent to conveying the ball. [21] Despite testing England in the arrangement, Bangladesh lost 2– 0, [22] Mortaza completed the arrangement with 8 wickets at a normal of 21.25. [23] accordingly, he was again out of global cricket; this time for over a year. Wounds in the initial three years of his global vocation saw Mortaza just play 12 Tests and not more than four of every a line. [3]

Victory

Mortaza came back from his vocation debilitating damage and, subsequent to inspiring in Bangladesh residential cricket, he was chosen in the 13-man squad to confront India in a home two-Test arrangement amid December 2004. [24] He declared his arrival to Test cricket in the main Test at Dhaka by rejecting

Rahul Dravid . He knocked down some pins reliably in the arrangement and almost expelled Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, however gets were dropped. [3]

Cricinfo noticed that in the second Test he "works manfully again with vomited move down". [25] Mortaza completed the arrangement with five wickets at a normal of 37.00, despite the fact that Bangladesh lost 2– 0. [26] In the accompanying ODI arrangement, Mortaza assumed an instrumental part in Bangladesh's 16 run annihilation of India in the second ODI on 26 December 2004. He was granted the man of the counterpart for his inside and out execution—taking two wickets, two finds and scoring 31 not out. The match was Bangladesh's 100th ODI and Mortaza's initial one-day cricket in 15 months. [27] Bangladesh went ahead to lose the arrangement 2– 1.

In January 2005 Zimbabwe visited Bangladesh, playing two Tests and five ODIs. Bangladesh won the Test arrangement one Test to nil, their first arrangement triumph in Test cricket. Also, Bangladesh's triumph in the principal Test at the MA Aziz Stadium was their first Test win. In the last innings of the main match, Mortaza took the ninth wicket and with triumph up and coming he attempted to bowl the following ball and needed to wipe away tears and recover his poise before beginning his keep running up. [28] Despite a sore back in the second Test, Mortaza kept on knocking down some pins. [29] In the two Tests, Mortaza scored 93 keeps running at a normal of 31.00 and took nine wickets at a normal of 24.88. [30] In a nearby ODI arrangement, Bangladesh won 3– 2 in the wake of being 2– 0 down, [31] Mortaza played in four matches and took four wickets at a normal of 40.00. [32]

Playing for Khulna Division against Sylhet Division in March 2005, Mortaza scored his lady top of the line century. Batting at

number four in his group's second innings, Mortaza scored 132 not out from 140 balls; the innings far outperforming his past best top of the line score of 70, and was named man of the match. [33]

Mortaza improved his notoriety on Bangladesh's inaugural voyage through England , [34] and was the group's driving bowler, in spite of the fact that his group lost the two-coordinate Test arrangement 2– 0. He was by a wide margin the most efficient of the Bangladeshi bowlers, yielding by and large about a large portion of a run less per over than the following best bowler. Mortaza completed the arrangement with four wickets at 49.50 and was the group's driving wicket taker. [35] He reliably harried the English batsmen, over and over beating the bat.[36] An ODI tri-arrangement followed in which Bangladesh recorded their lady win against Australia . Mortaza's rocking the bowling alley was critical in Bangladesh's tremendous disturbed against Australia in Cardiff , evacuating Adam Gilchrist for a duck and yielding 33 keeps running from 10 overs as Bangladesh won by five wickets. Toward the finish of the visit, Mortaza was depicted as "Bangladesh's lone forefront", underlining how critical his playing is to the group. [37]

Mortaza was chosen as a save player for the Asian squad in the inaugural Afro-Asia Cup . He was later drafted into the full squad as a substitution for the inaccessible Rana Naved-ul-Hasan . With batsman Mohammad Ashraful, he was one of two Bangladeshi players in the 15-man squad. Sultan Rana, the Asia group director, depicted Mortaza as "an extremely encouraging prospect, a fantastic advantage for the Bangladesh group". [34] He played two of the three ODIs where he took Shaun Pollock's wicket in the first. [38]

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