- Enamul Haque
Infobox Cricketer
nationality = Bangladeshi
country = Bangladesh
country abbrev = Ban
name = Enamul Haque
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Left-hand bat
bowling style = Slow left-arm orthodox
balls = true
tests = 10
test runs = 180
test bat avg = 12.00
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 24*
test overs = 2230
test wickets = 18
test bowl avg = 57.05
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 4/136
test catches/stumpings = 1/-
ODIs = 29
ODI runs = 236
ODI bat avg = 11.23
ODI 100s/50s = -/-
ODI top score = 32
ODI overs = 1238
ODI wickets = 19
ODI bowl avg = 57.00
ODI 5s = -
ODI 10s = -
ODI best bowling = 2/40
ODI catches/stumpings = 6/-
date = 12 February
year = 2006
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/55878.html:"Another Enamul Haque has also played for Bangladesh"Enamul Haque ( _bn. এনামুল হক ), also Enamul Haq, (born
February 27 ,1966 ,Comilla ,Chittagong ) is a formerBangladesh icricket er who played in 10 Tests and 29 ODIs from 1990 to 2003.After retiring from competitive cricket he became an umpire made his first appearance in an ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in December 3, 2006. He is the firstBangladeshi Test-match cricketer to be umpiring in international cricket.Early Years
Enamul Haque , commonly knonw as Moni, first came into prominenece in 1988-89 season, as he helpedBangladesh Biman cricket team to theDhaka league title. He was selected for the national side next season, and remained an integral part of the team for more than a decade. Though he failed to impress at the highest level, he was lot more successful against the lesser lights.In
ICC Trophy Though he was an all-rounder, he was mostly successful with his bowling in
ICC Trophy cricket. In total, he took 35 wickets in 3ICC Trophy tournaments, in 1990,94 & in 97. His most memorabel match was the 2nd round encounter against Denmark in the 1990ICC Trophy . batting first theDanes reached 233/9 from their 60 overs. In reply, theChittagong trioNurul Abedin (85),Akram Khan 50, &Minhajul Abedin 37 kept Bangladesh in the hunt; but it was Moni's quickfire 17* and his explosive hitting in the final over, that took Bangladesh to the target, with just 2 balls to spare. With the ball,Enamul Haque took 2/26 from 12 overs; and he was the obvious choice for the MOM award. In contrast, his biggest disappointment came in Feb. 1994, in the the do-or-die game against the hosts Kenya atNairobi . The hosts batted first scoring 295/6 from 50 overs, thanks mainly toMaurice Odumbe who scored 119. In reply, Bangladesh started their chase well with the opening pair ofJahangir Alam andAminul Islam Bulbul putting on a 139 run partnership. After that,Minhajul Abedin contributed 68, but sadly Moni fell for a duck, at a crucial stage of the match, and eventually Kenya won by 13 runs. [ [http://www.banglacricket.com/History/icc.php] banglacricekt: Bangladesh in ICC Trophy (retrieved on 2008-08-03)]A memorable innings
In Feb. 1992, he scored am memorable 131 against the touring West Bengal side in a 3 day match at
Dhaka . Batting first the tourists scored 384/5 (decl.) left handed No. 3 Raja Venkat scored 154, another more well known left handerSourav Ganguly made 129. In reply, the local side was struggling at 77/4. At this stage, Moni entered the wicket. With ever reliableAminul Islam , he put on 104 for the 5th wicket. There was good understanding between the two, as they were involved in a number of vital partenrships down the order for Bangladesh.Aminul Islam went for 55, but Moni carried on ruthlessly demolishing the opposition bowling. Bangladesh eventually reached 302, thanks mainly to 131 by Moni. Aided by the tail enders, he went after the WB bowling. He was specailly harsh on the slow bowlers, lofting them for a number of sixes. As the national stadium crowd were basking in afternoon sunshine (it was early spring), they also enjoyed batting of the highest class. [ Hasan Babli. "Antorjartik Crickete Bangladesh". Khelar Bhuban Prakashani, Novermeber, 1994. ]An unlikely partnership
Early on his career, Moni enjoyed a highly successful partnership with another all rounder
Aminul Islam Bulbul. As Bulbul moved up the batting order, he concentrated more on his batting, and less on his bowling. Then in December, 1994,Mohammad Rafique emerged as a new all rounder for the national side.In a sense, this was a strange partnership, as both of them were left arm slow bolwers, and useful lower order hitters. Very few sides in world cricket take two left arm slow bolwers in their side. In fact, at the time of Rafique's arrival, many thought that Moni's international career will be over, specially, given his rather indifferent form during the 5th
ICC Trophy inKenya early in 1994. Yet, right from the beginning, the two formed a wonderful combination which went onto serve the national squad throughout the 90's.In the 2nd
SAARC cricket tournament atDhaka during Dec. 1994, they played prominent roles in taking the local side ot the final. Moni took 3/25 against Sri Lanka A &Mohammad Rafique took 3/25 against India A. [ "Indian Cricket 1995" (Compiled by P.V. Vaidyanathan), Kasturi & Sons Limited,Madras. Published in December 1995. ] .The duo were in splendid form during Bangladesh's historical truimph in 1997
ICC Trophy . The pair took 31 wickets together, Rafique 19 at 10.68, Moni 12 at 18 a piece. Rafique also came good with the bat in the final. Promoted to the opening slot in a rain shortened game, he blasted 26 of only 15 deliveries; his innings including two sixes and two fours. [ [http://www.banglacricket.com/History/icc1997.php] banglacricket: Bangladesh in ICC trophy 1997 (Retrieved on 2008-08-03)]And finally, they played their part in the first ever
ODI win for Bangladesh against Kenya in 1998. Rafique won the MOM award for his 77 with the bat & 3/56 with the ball, Moni took 2/45 from 10 economical overs. [ [http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/statsguru/engine/match/66145.html] Cricinfo Scorecard Bangladesh vs Kenya (17 may, 1998) (retrieved on 2008-08-03) ]As an umpire
Since, 2006, he has been serving as an international umpire.
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