Enamul Haque jnr is a right handed batsman and slow left arm orthodox bowler who played for Bangladesh Cricket team. He has also played for Bangladesh Under-19s and Sylhet Division.
Haque made his Test debut on 21st October 2003 at Dhaka against England. In the 1st innings, he was unbeaten on zero after facing 4 deliveries. He bowled 23 overs, out of which 8 were maidens, conceded 53 runs and took 2 wickets. In the 2nd innings, he was leg before wicket to Hoggard on a personal score of zero after facing 3 deliveries. He bowled 7 overs, none of which were maiden, conceded 27 runs and could not take any wicket. England won this match by 7 wickets. Haque played his first One day International on 24th January 2005 at Chittagong against Zimbabwe. In this match, Haque bowled 10 overs, none of which were maiden, conceded 37 runs and took 2 wickets. He was run out for no score. Zimbabwe won this match by 31 runs.
Career Highlights
Team | Bangladesh National Cricket Team |
Role | Bowler |
Born | 5 Dec 1986 |
Nationality | Bangladesh |
Team History | |
Bangladesh | 2001 - present |
Haque has participated in 12 Test matches in which he has scored 36 runs at a batting average of 5.14 and strike rate of 16.98. He has bowled 2613 deliveries and has given away 1320 runs while taking 32 wickets. His bowling average has been 41.25 and economy rate 3.03. Haque has taken part in 3 One day Internationals in which he has scored 4 runs. He has bowled 180 deliveries and has conceded 129 runs while taking 4 wickets. His bowling average has been 32.25 and economy rate 4.30.