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Squad
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Sheikh
Tushar Imran
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| Born: |
10
December 1983, Kharki, Jessore, Khulna |
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| Major
Teams: |
Khulna
Division, Bangladesh. |
| Known
As: |
Tushar
Imran |
| Pronounced: |
Tushar
Imran |
| Batting
Style: |
Right
Hand Bat |
| Test
Debut: |
Bangladesh v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test, 2002 |
| Latest
Test: |
Bangladesh v South Africa at Potchefstroom, 2nd Test, 2002/03 |
| ODI
Debut: |
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Chittagong, 1st ODI, 2001/02 |
| Latest
ODI: |
Bangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, 3rd ODI, 2002/03 |
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Profile:
Tushar
Imran will relish the year 2000-2001 when his biggest success as a
cricketer has flourished. He is a right-handed tall guy who likes
better to play shots from the beginning instead of applying
stay-and-judge-first outlook. He has power in his shots though a
taint of flaw could be located in his back lift. The match against
Mohammedan in the Premier League 2000-2001 must be embossed in
viewers mind as long as they continue coming in BNS ground. Tushar
bashed almost every bowlers of his massive opponent and brought
them into ordinary level. His team Dhanmondi who was striving to
evade a relegation, then started dreaming to play the Super Six
only because Tushar made 131 off just 104 deliveries to trounce
Mohammedan Sporting. In Green Delta, the country's sole first
class match, Tushar's batting had evidently shown his capability
as a one-day player rather than a consistent performer of the
three or four day matches. The average speaks loud because his
one-day average was 34.33 counting a 106* playing ten matches for
Khulna Division. He was called for BCB-11 that faced CBCA Academy
of Australia for a three day in BKSP where Tushar was moderately
impressive. Now he is in the thirty member squad camping in BKSP
to prepare for a home clash against Zimbabwe.
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