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[PICTURES/VIDEOS] Is Mushfiqur Rahim the best batter in Bangladesh?

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Here's his some of his stats I dug out from cricinfo

* First double centurion for Bangladesh
* Has centuries in 5 test nations (Ban, Ind, NZ, WI, SL)
* His away average is 38.58 compared to home average of 32.19
* Has 4 away centuries
* Has faced most deliveries by a test batsman for Bangladesh (6500+)
* From the above info, he's the only BD batsman capable of playing according to situation

How does he compare to two other BDesh greats (Shakib and Tamim) ?
 
He is Bangladesh's best batsman in ODIs as well and one of the best batsman in the world right now.
 
He is the most annoying Bangladesh cricketer ever. But he is also the their gutsiest with an attitude to defy people who look down on him. Grudging respect he always earns from me, though I will always dislike him with fervour. Still remember his knock vs India in 2010 and now in 2017.
 
He is the most annoying Bangladesh cricketer ever. But he is also the their gutsiest with an attitude to defy people who look down on him. Grudging respect he always earns from me, though I will always dislike him with fervour. Still remember his knock vs India in 2010 and now in 2017.

I wonder why his average is so low, he looks more consistent than Shakib and Tamim to me. Sometimes stats don't make sense.
 
He is the most annoying Bangladesh cricketer ever. But he is also the their gutsiest with an attitude to defy people who look down on him. Grudging respect he always earns from me, though I will always dislike him with fervour. Still remember his knock vs India in 2010 and now in 2017.

Have the same exact feeling,just mentioned it another thread as well.
 
I wonder why his average is so low, he looks more consistent than Shakib and Tamim to me. Sometimes stats don't make sense.

He debuted early, perhaps earlier than he should have. He has really come together with the bat in the last four years or so. Before that his averages in both Test and ODIs were in the low to mid 20s. In the last four years alone he averages 45+ in both ODIs and Tests with a strike-rate of 90+ in ODIs. He is one of the most improved batsmen in the world in recent times.
 
Tamim and Shakib would disagree.

Shakib is just a slogger, never cares about the needs of his team. Scores some good enough runs to seem valuable but leaves the team in a ditch. See what he did in the first innings, and he is so very proud of it.
 
Shakib has freakish hand-eye coordination. There are only a handful of cricketers in the world who had paralleled Shakib in terms of his hand eye coordination. Sehwag was someone who had similar skillset. But Shakib is a very confident batsman. He likes to be aggressive and is unapologetic about it. He is never in two minds

Shakib lacks technique and his over-aggressiveness in tests can lead to issues in our test side.

Tamim is more technically adept but as I have said before, he is a choker. Doesn't perform when the pressure is on, tries to charge against the pacers which is a stupid move, and is poor RBW. In LOIs he doesn't try to focus on getting those cheeky singles.

Mushfiqur is different, he has much better skillset and temperament than Shakib and Tamim. Shakib is starting to mature into a world class batsman these days in tests, averaging almost 55-60 in the last 3-4 years if I am not mistaken. But Tamim even in his peak years continues to be mediocre.

However, we have some good payers coming through the ranks, Shanto, Mosaddek, Litton, Saif Hassan, hope they become better than Tamim atleast.

Some wonder why Mushfiq has such a low average in ODIs and Tests. Well he is a vastly improved player and his performance in the last 3-4 years has been excellent, including some clutch knocks in the World cup. He however, started very young - at the age of 16 with little guidance. Also had to keep.

I know many find him annoying, and he is, but he is a fighter and a hard worker. There are many mental midgets who after being poked at starts complaining and start missing domestic matches. Infact, you need characters like Mushfiq. So many people after Mushfiq, and why will Mushy even bother to think about these nay-sayers? He is the best batsman of an emerging cricket team, and also the captain of a test side, no mean feat. As far as cricket experts are concerned, everyone who understands the game rates Mushfiqur Rahim highly.
 
Lol .... you are seriously delusional.

Probably one of the better keeper batsman in world cricket, probably 2nd best after De Kock. Not considering T20s

Farfetch to say that he is among the best batsman in world cricket.
 
Probably one of the better keeper batsman in world cricket, probably 2nd best after De Kock. Not considering T20s

Farfetch to say that he is among the best batsman in world cricket.

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Are you for real bro? Heard of player called Bairstow (scored nearly 1500 runs in 2016), Sarfaraz Ahmed is better and we are just talking about batting here in Tests. Honestly, the only keeper worse than Mushfiqur i can think of would be Kamran Akmal. Saha has done better in his short stint already.

In ODIs , he is several classes below Dhoni, Buttler, De Kock. Again his keep leaves much to be desired.

He is the best bangladesh has got. But he won't make it to second string roster of most teams.

Horrible keeper and a decent batsman that's what he is.

Two good innings and he is being ranked among the best .. :facepalm:
 
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Are you for real bro? Heard of player called Bairstow (scored nearly 1500 runs in 2016), Sarfaraz Ahmed is better and we are just talking about batting here in Tests. Honestly, the only keeper worse than Mushfiqur i can think of would be Kamran Akmal. Saha has done better in his short stint already.

In ODIs , he is several classes below Dhoni, Buttler, De Kock. Again his keep leaves much to be desired.

He is the best bangladesh has got. But he won't make it to second string roster of most teams.

Horrible keeper and a decent batsman that's what he is.

Two good innings and he is being ranked among the best .. :facepalm:

Dhoni retired from tests, buttler not great in tests. Bairstow is decent but he struggled in Asia.

You might want to check his performance in the last few years
 
Dhoni retired from tests, buttler not great in tests. Bairstow is decent but he struggled in Asia.

You might want to check his performance in the last few years

Comparing Bairstow to Mushfiqur ... :))) ... Laughable to say the least!!

Bairstow made 350+ in an India series @44,
his average in Asia where he apparently struggles is almost equal to Mushfiqur overall avg. :P

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/297433.html?class=1;template=results;type=batting.

Not to forget that Mushi's avg is currently inflated by his most recent 2 centuries. His spike is still 7 avg point below Bairstow. Don't embarrass your self here.

No one in the right mind would consider Mushfiqur over Bairstow as a batsmen, let us just not even think about keeping capabilities.

He is decent but lets not degrade other real good players to feel some sense of imaginary glory. Don't lose perspective.
 
In a word, YES, he is Bangladesh's best batsman. His technique is water tight, his temperament is up there with the best (the number of times he's thrown his wicket away is probably at most 5 out of 300 international innings). He is adept vs both pace and spin, the moving ball doesn't trouble him, and he can score in all conditions. His mental toughness is also unmatched in Bangladesh. If he wasn't a WK (and a very mediocre one at that), he'd probably be averaging closer to 40 already and have scored 10 Tons.

Mominul is the next best BD batter as he has pretty much all of Mushfiq's attributes, just on a lesser scale. He is just out of form/match practice.

Tamim is 3rd and Shakib is 4th, mostly due to poor technique (his control % is much lower than the other 3) and his poor temperament.
 
Here's his some of his stats I dug out from cricinfo


How does he compare to two other BDesh greats (Shakib and Tamim) ?

I realize you're comparing the three of them relative to each other, but it still reads odd to read the word "great" in the same sentence as these three players. Greatness should have a much higher bar.
 
I realize you're comparing the three of them relative to each other, but it still reads odd to read the word "great" in the same sentence as these three players. Greatness should have a much higher bar.

Well they are the bar for BDesh so I don't get your point. I said BDesh greats, not just greats.
 
He is an improved version of Khaled Mashud when it comes to batting which is not saying much. Keeping is as laughable as his aggression.
 
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here :yk3


Nobody is going ahead of anyone. Dios was pretty much spot on.


Mushfiqur is definitely one of the best wicket keeper batsmen in world cricket ATM. His average of 66 in last year or so clearly indicates that he's become a gun batsman in test.


Besides, keep in mind wicket keeper batsman like Dhoni didn't manage to score a single century outside Asia in his entire Carreer whereas mushfiqur has already scored ONE against NZ in NZ. :)
 
Dhoni > All of Bangladesh cricketers combined till date.

LOLs... Dhoni is far too overrated as a TEST PLAYER !.. He averaged 10-15 runs better than past Indian keepers at a better strike rate. India's first and best Batsman-Keeper (in tests) to date . All others were just keeper-batsmen.

But that's about it .. Don't think Dhoni in tests was that game-changing as a player alone ..
 
Nobody is going ahead of anyone. Dios was pretty much spot on.


Mushfiqur is definitely one of the best wicket keeper batsmen in world cricket ATM. His average of 66 in last year or so clearly indicates that he's become a gun batsman in test.


Besides, keep in mind wicket keeper batsman like Dhoni didn't manage to score a single century outside Asia in his entire Carreer whereas mushfiqur has already scored ONE against NZ in NZ. :)

His SR has not touched 60 ever let along his avg. His avg in 2016 was .. the big daddy 25 , 19 a year before and 39 a year before that.
 
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His SR has not touched 60 ever let along his avg. His avg in 2016 was .. the big daddy 25 , 19 a year before and 39 a year before that.


Son, u really need to read stats a bit carefully.
Anyway I'll excuse u for now as this is ur first time :srini


From Feb 2016 - Feb 2017

Matches - 4

Runs - 422

Avg- 60

Hundreds - 2
 
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Son, u really need to read stats a bit carefully.
Anyway I'll excuse u for now as this is ur first time :srini


From Feb 2016 - Feb 2017

Matches - 4

Runs - 422

Avg- 60

Hundreds - 2

Oh right!! The year starts from a convenient date in Feb! Thanks bro!:79:

You quoted a test avg of 66, it has gone down to 60 ?? What happened? :kp That's a big big dip!
 
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You quoted a test avg of 66, it has gone down to 60 ?? What happened? :kp That's a big big dip!!

LOL. Wrong again. When I posted his Stat he was still batting against India. I Hope u know the rules regarding not outs while calculating the average. :uakmal
 
This is typical of Bangladesh, 2 good games and raise the guy as the best in the world! Other players have earned their place rightfully, which needs consistent performance over several games.
 
LOL. Wrong again. When I posted his Stat he was still batting against India. I Hope u know the rules regarding not outs while calculating the average. :uakmal

I hope you know the rule for min. innings qualification for records. If not then Bradman doesn't have the highest avg. in Test Cricket.
 
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Are you for real bro? Heard of player called Bairstow (scored nearly 1500 runs in 2016), Sarfaraz Ahmed is better and we are just talking about batting here in Tests. Honestly, the only keeper worse than Mushfiqur i can think of would be Kamran Akmal. Saha has done better in his short stint already.

In ODIs , he is several classes below Dhoni, Buttler, De Kock. Again his keep leaves much to be desired.

He is the best bangladesh has got. But he won't make it to second string roster of most teams.

Horrible keeper and a decent batsman that's what he is.

Two good innings and he is being ranked among the best .. :facepalm:

His keeping has improved a lot

And a very good batsman these days. Scored a hundred in SA not too long back. Now a 144 on a decent wicket.
 
He is technically sound, can play in almost any situation and conditions. Doesn't have Shakib or Tamim's talent but he is a hard worker.

He gets a lot of hate but you gotta admit that he is a potentially world class batsman.
 
For me it’s him and Tamim. Tamim just edges it ATM. Being an opener having to bat in tougher conditions at times. Mushy is class too. Both matured and are key senior players.
 
For me it’s him and Tamim. Tamim just edges it ATM. Being an opener having to bat in tougher conditions at times. Mushy is class too. Both matured and are key senior players.

Tamim hasn't been too great when chasing big totals. When he improves that aspect I wouldn't mind labelling him as the best
 
Played a blinder tonight for his side - excellent response to his critics.
 
Easily the best wicketkeeper batsman to come out of Asia after dhoni. I felt really good for him today I could see the thoughts of that t20 World Cup match we’re coming to his mind but he finally overcame that and so did Bangladesh now I could see Bangladesh winning more matches against India .
 
I wonder why his average is so low, he looks more consistent than Shakib and Tamim to me. Sometimes stats don't make sense.

Because for the first 2-3 years of his career he was batting at number 7 or 8 and wasn’t really considered a batsman.
 
Easily the best wicketkeeper batsman to come out of Asia after dhoni. I felt really good for him today I could see the thoughts of that t20 World Cup match we’re coming to his mind but he finally overcame that and so did Bangladesh now I could see Bangladesh winning more matches against India .

So he's better than sangakarra?? Who himself has a strong case of being better than Dhoni overall.
 
I think shakib proved himself in WC. There's no debate now after Shakibs WC heroics. Mushi isn't bad but Shakib is easily the best Bangladesh batsman/player ever.
 
So he's better than sangakarra?? Who himself has a strong case of being better than Dhoni overall.

Sanga is easily top 5 or top 3 wicket keeper batsmen of all time around the world. No Asian comes close to him.
 
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I think shakib proved himself in WC. There's no debate now after Shakibs WC heroics. Mushi isn't bad but Shakib is easily the best Bangladesh batsman/player ever.

Both Shakib and Mushfiq are good. It's Tamim who has regressed. He's a certified minnow basher in ODIs (failed in all 4 world cups) and one of the worst T20 openers of all time.
 
Mushfiqur became the first Bangladesh batsman to pass 5,000 Test runs

He was out for a brilliant 105(282) which has put BD on top in the first Test vs SL
 
I think Mushfiqur is BD's best batsman. He is always amongst the runs, performs when chips are down, gives a good account of himself overseas and has much less of the drama associated with him.

When he goes, I think BD will be half the team they are.
 
Their best all format batter but too emotional on and off the field. Tamim, Shakib and Mahmudullah are more likeable personalities. Although Shakib's priorities seem to have in a flux of late.
 
Mushfiqur Rahim, the first ever Bangladeshi to score 5,000 Test runs, expressed satisfaction after achieving this feat and playing this long and informed his intention to take part in every format as long as possible with good fitness and form.

The diminutive batter scored a gritty hundred against Sri Lanka amid challenging weather in the port city where extreme heat and humid condition is posing a great challenge to the players in the ongoing Test match.

He played 282 balls in his 105-run innings and struck just four boundaries.

“Alhamdulillah, I am happy to score 5,000 Test runs as the first Bangladeshi. Hopefully it will not be the last. There are many more talented players who are capable of doing such things. Not only seniors of our team, hopefully other players who are juniors now can score eight-10 thousand runs in Tests one day,” Mushfiq said during the post day press conference.

Mushfiq has been criticized in recent years for his premeditated reverse sweep shot as the experienced batter often lost his wicket playing this way in crucial moments of the game across different formats.

But throughout the course of his 282-ball innings, Mushfiq did not play a single reverse sweep.

When asked about it in the press conference, Mushfiq answered if conditions suit him then he will not stop playing his favorite shot

“I thought it would be the first question in the press conference (smiles). Actually, this depends on the wicket. This is a very good batting friendly wicket here where you can play well with the straight bat, so you don’t need different kind of shots that much. And I would like to mention one thing, if you see videos of my two double centuries, then you will find I played quite a few reverse sweeps in those two innings. I strongly believe it’s my favorite shot. I know it’s a risky shot but will not stop playing reverse sweeps in future,” said Mushfiq.

He also said he wants to play in every format as long as he is fit and performing well and that he has no intention to retire from T20Is.

“I have no plans to take retirement from T20Is. My wish is to play for Bangladesh for each and every opportunity available. If I have the fitness and performances and if I have been selected then I want to play as long as possible,” he said.

Mushfiq made his debut back in 2005 at Lord’s and in his 17 years of Test career he has scored 5,037 runs so far from 81 matches with eight hundreds and average of 36.5.

When questioned how he wants to remember his career and continue this legacy, Mushfiq said with grief that there is no value of experience in this country.

“Nothing to demand actually. There is actually no value of experience in Bangladesh. I have played for 17 years and come this far, that’s a big thing for me. Our manager brought a cake in the dressing room and I celebrated my 5,000-run mark celebration after day’s play. While celebrating, I offered Joy (Mahmudul Hasan) the first piece of cake and told him, you are the junior most batsman here. You have a chance to score 10,000 runs. If you can score that, I expect you will give to the next junior most batsman. And thus, the legacy will continue,” said Mushfiq.

Tamim Iqbal was also on course towards becoming the first Bangladeshi to reach the 5,000 club yesterday.

But the left hander retired hurt on 133, 19 runs away from the feat, and Mushfiq crossed the landmark eventually.

Tamim was seen delighted in the dressing room balcony and appreciated with claps when Mushfiq made it and later Mushfiq informed Tamim congratulated him with both arms.

“Tamim congratulated me. He broke my 200-run record. When your friend or brother does something good, you will also feel good. After breaking my 200-run record Tamim told me that I’ll break this record again one day. And later I did it. I believe it’s a very healthy competition for the team. We teammates always support and encourage each other in this way,” Mushfiq concluded.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/sport/2022/05/18/mushfiq-gives-tigers-lead-before-sl-lose-quick-wickets
 
He is pretty underrated compared to Tamim and Shakib and his overall average is lower than what it should be due to being a unfortunate victim of being pushed into the team back in the mid-2000s when he was like 17.

He has been averaging 40ish in the last decade as a wicket-keeper batsman with similar home/away averages
 
Mushfiqur Rahim's outrageous celebrations are as famous his many match-winning knocks for Bangladesh. The veteran right-handed batter, known for speaking his heart out, once again made no attempts to hide his feelings after becoming the first Bangladesh cricketer to reach 5000 Test runs in the ongoing first Test against Sri Lanka. Mushfiqur said people in Bangladesh at times ‘compare him to Don Bradman’ when he scores runs but he doesn't, things get bad.

“Only in Bangladesh, I have seen that people compare me to Bradman when I score a century, but then when I don't score runs, I feel like digging a hole for myself. I am one of the senior players so we are not going to be around for long. But this is becoming a culture, so the younger players need the support. If I have to spend so much time tackling these things off the field, our on-field duties get affected,” Mushfqur said on Wednesday.

Mushfiqur hit a patient 105, his 8th in Test cricket to give Bangladesh the advantage. This was the right-hander's firs three-figure score in the longest format in two years.

Mushfiqur got to the landmark 5000 runs with a couple to fine leg off pace bowler Asitha Fernando.

"It is a great feeling to become the first Bangladeshi to reach 5,000 Test runs. But I am sure I am not the last one. There'll be a lot of capable players among our seniors and juniors who can reach 8,000 or 10,000 runs," he said.

"My goal (in my debut Test) was to play the second Test (laughs). I didn't do well in my first Test. Being a 'keeper-batsman, I always gave priority to Tests. You are judged by how many big hundreds you get in the format. I always wanted to play Tests for a long time so that I can make big achievements as an individual and a team. There's no limit to success, but I am very happy with my achievement."

Mushfiqur helped Bangladesh pass Sri Lanka's total and reached his century off 270 balls, glancing Asitha Fernando for a fourth boundary through fine leg. It was Mushfiqur's slowest century in terms of balls faced.

When asked about the competition with Tamil Iqbal, who too scored a sparkling century, Mushfiqur said he would happy if the left-hander breaks his record.

"He (Tamim) knows all these things (records) and he was close. He told me, I couldn't get there, you did. He congratulated me. I always think that it is a better feeling what your brother, teammate or friend achieves. Records are meant to be broken. I was so happy when Tamim broke my highest individual score. He told me then that within next two or three years, I will end up breaking his record again. It is a healthy competition, and this is how it should be. We as teammates help each other."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...fiqur-rahim-s-bold-claim-101652937492174.html
 
Brilliant effort by Mushfiqur Rahim 112* - Saved BD from a very embarrassing collapse
 
Remains unbeaten on 175* as Bangladesh are bowled out for 365
 
Excellent form in the one off Test vs IRE

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Tamim Iqbal remains the greatest Bangladeshi batter of all time.
 
3rd Bangladesh batter to score a 100 against Pakistan in Pakistan.

Mushfiqur is playing a good knock here.
 
Mushfiqur and Mominul are best Pakistani batters. Shakib has lost the touch and class he possessed once but still of good utility due to being all rounder.
 
Mushfiqur is a hero for Bangladesh and inspiration to men all over the world who live in inferiority complex because of the lack of size. He’s a pocket dynamite. Take a bow.


@shaz619 , it’s been a great year for the community brother. Mashallah
 
150 for Mushfiqur now against Pakistan. He is making full use of that motorway pitch.
 
He has played 89 tests, that's amazing and he kept in a lot of those tests. An average of 38 for a batsman who kept in 50+ tests is certainly a solid achievement from Bangladesh perspective. Remember, top teams like Australia and South Africa except for Gilchrist and Qdk don't have a 38 averaging keeper batter
 
Only pakistan is capable of turning okay Test batters into greats and Greats Into ATG's.

Seriously while I love Warner and he's an atg, I don't think he'd nearly have the same reputation he does if it wasn't for Pakistan.

Same case with Rahim, Dude has turned into a bamgaldeshi legend courtesy of Pakistan who have been feeding him since 2016 whitewash series
 
He works really hard. One of the hard working players from BD. If shakib worked half as hard as him shakib's stats would have been much more better
 
Mushfiqur Rahim spoke in the post-match ceremony after winning the Man of the Match award:

"I think credit goes to not only me but also to all the players, for the way they prepared themselves throughout this tour in Pakistan and also back home. I never think that I am the oldest or the most experienced, because when I meet all these guys, this is my luxury and opportunity to play another Test for my country."

"I just try to give my hundred percent on the field, so that I can contribute to my team, and then all the boys will be inspired by that. So, that's the only reason I am here, and that's the only passion that drives me every day."

"I just want to make one request, from my team, that this prize money, I want to donate to the flood-affected people in our country. So, I want to donate this prize money to them. And also, I just want to request all the people back home, and from my country, those who can donate and also help in this cause."
 

Bangladesh Star Mushfiqur Rahim To Miss Test Series vs West Indies Due To Finger Fracture​


Bangladesh's senior batter Mushfiqur Rahim will miss the two-match Test series against New Zealand, scheduled to be played later this month, a member of the national selection panel confirmed on Friday. Mushfiqur was ruled out of the ongoing ODI series against Afghanistan after sustaining a fracture on his right index finger while keeping in the series opener in Sharjah. On veteran wicketkeeper-batter's injury Bangladesh team physio Delowar Hossain on Thursday said: “Towards the end of Afghanistan's batting innings, Mushfiqur injured the tip of his left Index finger while keeping wickets. An X-ray after the match has confirmed a fracture on his left Index near the DIP joint. He is under conservative management and is not available for the second and third ODIs. Further updates on his condition and expected recovery period will be provided in due course.”

ccording to one of Bangladesh's selectors, the injury will take at least four to six weeks to heal and the 37-year-old is expected to be available for the ODI leg of the series.

"He (Mushfiqur) is not playing the Test series against West Indies as it will take at least a month or more to recover," Cricbuzz quoted the selector as saying. "As for the ODIs (against West Indies) we will have time in our hands to make a call on that after seeing his progress," he added.

Bangladesh will tour the West Indies for the all-format series including two Tests, three ODIs and as many T20Is.

Following the Afghanistan ODIs in the UAE, ending on November 11, Bangladesh will head to the Caribbean for a tour game in Coolidge starting November 15, with the first Test kicking off in North Sound on November 22. The squad for the West Indies tour is yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh have not named a replacement for Mushfiqur in the ongoing ODI series as Litton Das is yet to recover from his fever despite rumours of him joining the squad.

"He (Liton) is going there for a personal reason and will be travelling with the squad when they depart for West Indies," said the selector.

 
Most 50+ scores for Bangladesh against Afghanistan in ODIs

4 - Mushfiqur Rahim(15 Innings)

3 - Litton Das (10 Innings)
3 - Mehidy Hasan (10 Innings)
3 - Najmul Shanto (9 Innings)
 
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