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মেহেদি হাসান সোহাগ

Mehedi Hasan Sohag is a Bangladeshi all-rounder known for his leg-break bowling and right-handed batting, playing for the Rangpur Riders in the BPL and featuring for Bangladesh in T20Is/ODIs, with notable domestic success for Khulna and Dhaka teams, marked by an impressive century on List A debut and crucial performances in domestic tournaments. He debuted in List A in 2019 and T20 in 2019, evolving into a key powerplay bowler for Bangladesh, praised for his death bowling, and was part of the gold medal-winning 2019 South Asian Games squad. 

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পূর্ণ নাম
মেহেদি হাসান সোহাগ
জন্ম
5 সেপ্টেম্বর 2001
জন্মস্থান
মাদারীপুর, বাংলাদেশ
দেশ
বাংলাদেশ
ভূমিকা
বোলার
ব্যাটিং স্টাইল
ডানহাতি ব্যাট
বোলিং স্টাইল
ডানহাতি লেগব্রেক
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স্ট্যাটস

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Dhaka Division vs Barishal Division · Match 27 T20 December 19, 2024 1 2 0 0 50.00

ম্যাচসমূহ

Rangpur Riders Rangpur Riders
Sylhet Titans Sylhet Titans
Rangpur Riders Rangpur Riders
Noakhali Express Noakhali Express
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Major Teams Represented

  • Bangladesh (National): T20Is, ODIs
  • Bangladesh Premier League (BPL): Rangpur Riders, Dhaka Platoon, Comilla Victorians, Khulna Tigers
  • Domestic (Bangladesh): Dhaka Division, Khulna Division, Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club, Partex Sporting Club, Sylhet Titans
  • U19: Bangladesh U19 (2016 World Cup) 

International Debuts

  • T20I Debut: February 18, 2018, vs Sri Lanka in Sylhet.
  • ODI Debut: March 20, 2021, vs New Zealand in Dunedin.
  • Test Debut: Has not played Test cricket. 

Domestic Debuts

  • List A Debut: March 8, 2019, for Brothers Union.
  • T20 Debut: February 25, 2019, for Brothers Union.

Career Highlights & Records

  • Domestic Prowess: Scored a century on List A debut and excelled for South Zone/Khulna in BCL/NCL, noted for centuries, fifties, and wickets in single matches.
  • BPL Breakthrough: Key bowler for Dhaka Platoon in 2019 (12 wickets, 253 runs) and top bowler for Rangpur Riders in 2024 (16 wickets).
  • International Recognition: Part of Bangladesh's 2019 South Asian Games gold medal squad.
  • Key T20I Performances: Became a go-to powerplay/death bowler for Bangladesh; starred in the 3-0 T20I series win against West Indies (8 wickets) in 2024, earning Player of the Series.