Rafiqul Alam (cricketer)

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Rafiqul Alam
Personal information
BornOctober 4, 1957 (1957-10-04) (age 64)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Batting-
Bowling-
International information
National side
ODI debut31 March 1986 v Pakistan
Last ODI2 April 1986 v Sri Lanka
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches - 2
Runs scored - 24
Batting average - 12.00
100s/50s - -/-
Top score - 14
Balls bowled - -
Wickets - -
Bowling average - -
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - -
Catches/stumpings -/- -/-
Source: [2], 13 February 2006

Rafiqul Alam (Bengali: রফিকুল আলম) (born 4 October 1957 in Dhaka) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 2 ODIs in the 1986 Asia Cup. In his debut match, (against Pakistan), he scored 14.[1] He followed this with 10 against Sri Lanka.[2]

In ICC Trophy[]

He was a member of the Bangladesh team that took part in the 2nd ICC Trophy tournament in England. He played in all 7 matches (including the semi-Final against eventual champions Zimbabwe). Alam, however, failed to impress and scored only 79 runs. His highest was 33 in the very first match against West Africa.

He was slightly more successful four years later. He scored 135 runs with an average of 27.00. His top score was 51 against Malaysia. He also took 5 wickets in the tournament.

Rafiqul Alam ICC Trophy Record
  Batting Bowling
Year Matches Runs Average Highest Score 100 / 50 Runs Wickets Average Best
1982 7 79 11.28 33 0/0 33 0 - -
1986 6 135 27.00 51 0/1 126 5 25.20 3/48
Overall 13 214 17.83 51 0/1 169 5 33.80 3/48

[3] [4]

Innings against Omar Qureshi XI[]

Rafiqul Alam is best remembered for his sterling 86 against Omar Qureshi XI, a team of Pakistani players led by Imran Khan in January 1986.

In domestic cricket[]

From the late 1970s until the early 1990s Rafiqul Alam was one of the most consistent performers in domestic cricket arena. Unfortunately, he failed to achieve the same consistency in international arena. Nevertheless, many analysts still consider him one of the best Bangladeshi cricketer of the 1980s.[5]

After retirement[]

After serving as junior national selector in the 1990s, Rafiqul Alam concentrated on coaching club sides. He was the successful head coach of Kalabagan Krira Chakra in the late 1990s and 2000, 2001 and 2002. In 2007, he became chief national team selector. He has also been the coaching director of Dhanmondi Cricket Academy since its inception.

References[]

  1. ^ Cricinfo Scorecard: Bangladesh vs. Pakistan (1986-03-31). Retrieved on 2007-08-23.
  2. ^ Cricinfo Scorecard:Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (1986-04-02). Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
  3. ^ Bangladesh in ICC Trophy 1982, England BanglaCricket (Retrieved on 2009-09-14)
  4. ^ Bangladesh in ICC Trophy 1986, England BanglaCricket (Retrieved on 2009-09-14)
  5. ^ [1]: Rafiqul Ameer."Looking Back: Bangladesh Cricket in the 80s". Retrieved on 2007-12-18.

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