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Squad
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Mohammad
Sanwar Hossain
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| Born: |
5
August 1973, Mymensingh, Dhaka |
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| Major
Teams: |
Biman
Bangladesh; Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Chittagong
Division, Barisal Division, Bangladesh |
| Known
As: |
Sanwar
Hossain |
| Pronounced: |
Sanwar
Hossain |
| Batting
Style: |
Right
Hand Bat |
| Bowling
Style: |
Right
Arm Off Break
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| Test
Debut: |
Bangladesh v New Zealand at Hamilton, 1st Test, 2001/02 |
| Latest
Test: |
Bangladesh v West Indies at Chittagong, 2nd Test, 2002/03 |
| ODI
Debut: |
Bangladesh v India at Dhaka, Silver Jubilee Independence Cup, 1997/98 |
| Latest
ODI: |
Bangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, 3rd ODI, 2002/03 |
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Profile:
A
batsman of his quality suffered for a lot of occasions to become
the prey of the one-eyed selectors. The most important thing of
his characteristics is that Sanwar knows his limitations. His
batting cannot be defined as crowd-pulling but there is always a
mark of consistency and confidence in his style. The position
where he generally bats requires a lot of responsibility and
Sanwar is no out of that. Another factor is working as an
impediment in his way to the national squad-that is the position
of number three and four that are well deserved for Aminul Islam
and Akram Khan. Sanwar's name is not new to the viewers since 1994
when he displayed a matured innings against Sri Lanka-A. He made
76 and dropped afterwards. His ODI performance was not up to the
mark which was against India and he scored 8 off 42 balls. Sanwar
bowls effective right arm off-spin which is an added advantage. In
the Primier League 2000-2001, he almost appeared to be an
alrounder because in most matches he was seen to fill up full ten
overs.
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