Anamul Haque – The Comeback King of Bangladesh Cricket

Anamul Haque

Anamul Haque Bijoy is one of Bangladesh’s most technically sound and determined cricketers. Known for his aggressive strokeplay and elegant cover drives, Anamul emerged as a promising top-order batter who made early headlines with consistent performances in domestic and age-group cricket. Over the years, he has faced highs and lows, but his dedication to the game continues to keep him relevant on the international stage.

Quick Profile

Full Name Mohammad Anamul Haque Bijoy
Date of Birth December 16, 1992
Place of Birth Kushtia, Khulna, Bangladesh
Batting Style Right-handed
Role Top-order batsman, occasional wicketkeeper
Teams Played For Bangladesh, Dhaka Division, Khulna Tigers, Comilla Victorians

Early Career & Rise to Fame

Anamul first made headlines in the 2012 ICC U-19 World Cup, where he was the tournament’s top run-scorer with 365 runs in six matches. His natural flair for strokeplay and calm temperament impressed selectors, and he soon earned a spot in the national side.

🇧🇩 International Debut

  • ODI Debut: November 30, 2012 vs West Indies
    Made an immediate impact by scoring a century (120) on debut at Khulna.

  • Test Debut: March 8, 2013 vs Sri Lanka
    Showed potential but has yet to cement a permanent place in the Test side.

  • T20I Debut: December 10, 2012 vs West Indies

Career Stats (as of June 2025)

Format Matches Runs Average 100s 50s Best
Test 5 165 18.33 0 1 62
ODI 42 1250+ 30.48 3 5 120
T20I 20 416 21.89 0 2 58
First-Class 100+ 8000+ 45.00+ 25+ 35+ 216
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