Sunday, 29 May 2011

Rubel Hossain

Rubel Hossain Biography
With his slinging action and burst of pace, Rubel Hossain has added a new dimension to the Bangladeshi bowling attack which in recent times has become the domain of spinners.
The right-arm seamer who arrived on the domestic scene in 2007 benefited from a good stint in the National Cricket League which saw him getting selected for the Bangladesh Under-19 and A sides. His fine performances for these teams saw him being propelled into the national side where he made immediate impact on his ODI debut. His 5.3 overs burst not only brought about 4 wickets but were also instrumental in Bangladesh’s victory as Sri Lanka was skittled out for a miserly 147. Seeing his effectiveness in the shorter formats of the game, Bangladesh decided to try him out in Tests and in only his fifth Test, Hossain came up with a five wicket haul against the Kiwis. He also displayed a calm head as a bowler when in an ODI, with New Zealand requiring 8 from 6 deliveries, he bowled the final over and took the Bangladesh to a three run victory.
An exciting prospect, Hossain has all the ingredients to serve Bangladesh cricket for a long time provided he remains fit and stays injury free, a statement easier said than done.

Fast Facts

He became the first Bangladeshi bowler to take 4 wickets on ODI debut.
Rubel is only the third Bangladeshi fast bowler to have taken a five wicket haul in Test cricket.
His figures of 4-25 against New Zealand in late 2010 won him his first 'Man of the Match' award in ODIs.
Clocked 149.5 kmph during a practice game for the ICC World T20 2009.
He began playing with a taped tennis ball.
He is fascinated by bikes.
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Bangladesh Cricket: BD vs NZ ODI 5, Rubel Hossain Last Ball (Oct 17, 2010)
Rubel Hossain Vs Virat kohli full on slang during 1st match of 2011 World Cup

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