Dhiman Ghosh

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Dhiman Ghosh
Personal information
Full nameDhiman Ghosh
Born (1987-11-23) 23 November 1987 (age 34)
Dinajpur, Bangladesh
BattingRight-handed
Rolewicket-keeper
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 86)9 March 2008 v South Africa
Last ODI6 September 2008 v Australia
Only T20I (cap 19)20 April 2008 v Pakistan
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2004–2007Chittagong Division
2007–2011Rajshahi Division
2008Dhaka Warriors
2011–presentRangpur Division
2013–presentRangpur Riders
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC List A T20I
Matches 14 106 112 1
Runs scored 126 5,771 2,207 1
Batting average 14.00 37.96 26.59 1.00
100s/50s 0/0 11/32 1/8 0/0
Top score 30 183 147 1
Balls bowled 582 6
Wickets 15 0
Bowling average 25.93
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 4/46 0/10
Catches/stumpings 9/4 219/30 84/43 0/1
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 03 September 2017

Dhiman Ghosh (born 23 November 1987) is a Bangladeshi first-class cricketer. He represented Bangladesh through the age group levels, playing for Bangladesh A in 2003–04 and 2004–05, and appeared in Under-19 Tests and ODIs. He played 14 ODIs and one T20I for Bangladesh in 2008.

Dhiman was born in Dinajpur. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he has scored eleven first-class centuries. Also an occasional off-break bowler, his best spell of bowling in first-class cricket was four wickets for 46 runs.

He made his full international debut in a One Day International against South Africa in Chittagong in March 2008, and became the first-choice wicketkeeper for Bangladesh for most of the year ahead of Mushfiqur Rahim, although Mushfiqur returned for the 2008 Asia Cup matches. Dhiman played in one T20 International against Pakistan in April 2008, and in ODI series against Ireland, Pakistan and Australia, and played his most recent ODI in September 2008. He was dropped when Mushfiqur returned to form, and gave up his international career when he signed for the Dhaka Warriors in the Indian Cricket League.[1][2]

He was banned for 10 years by the Bangladesh Cricket Board for participating in the "rebel" tournament, but along with other Bangladeshi players left the ICL in 2009 after an amnesty was offered. He has continued to play domestic cricket in Bangladesh, but has not been selected for the national team since 2008.

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