Golam Faruq (cricketer)

Golam Faruq is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in five One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1990. A right arm medium pacer and more than a useful lower-order batsman, Faruq (commonly known as Suru) was a regular with the national side throughout the 1980s.

Golam Faruq
Personal information
Born24 July 1962 (1962-07-24) (age 61)
Dhaka, East Pakistan
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 3)31 March 1986 v Pakistan
Last ODI28 April 1990 v New Zealand
Source: , 13 February 2006

In ODIs

He was one of the players who played in Bangladesh's first ever ODI against Pakistan.[1] He didn't get much success with the ball at the highest level. But, as a batsman his 23* helped Bangladesh reach 3 figures against Sri Lanka in 88.[2]

In ICC Trophy

He played in only four ICC Trophy matches, despite being part of three ICC Trophy teams. In 1982, he didn't play any of the games. As a novice, he was mainly included in the touring party to get valuable experience in English conditions. He played two games in 1986, 2 more in 1990. Overall, he performed admirably with the ball, taking five wickets for 114 runs at an average of 22.80 per wicket. His best, 2/27 helped Bangladesh win a vital 2nd round match against Canada in 1990.[3][4][5]

Other matches

As a bowler, his greatest moment came at Dhaka in January 1984. He took 6/10 (including a hat-trick) against Singapore in the opening match of the 1984 South-East Asia Cup.[6] He was a consistent performer in domestic cricket throughout the 1980s. He is considered one of the best Bangladeshi players of the 1980s.[7]

References

  1. cricinfo scorecard Bangladesh v Pakistan (1986-3-31). Retrieved on 2008-12-19.
  2. Cricinfo Scorecard: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (1988-11-02). Retrieved on (2008-12-20).
  3. Bangladesh in ICC Trophy 1982, England BanglaCricket (Retrieved on 2008-12-20)
  4. Bangladesh in ICC Trophy 1986, England BanglaCricket (Retrieved on 2008-12-20)
  5. Bangladesh in ICC Trophy 1990, Netherlands BanglaCricket (Retrieved on 2008-12-20)
  6. Hasan Babli. "Antorjartik Crickete Bangladesh". Khelar Bhuban Prakashani, November 1994.
  7. "::: Star Weekend Magazine :::". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2007-08-30.: Rafiqul Ameer."Looking Back: Bangladesh Cricket in the 80's". Retrieved on 2008-12-18.


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