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      • Born on December 5, 1986, Enamul Haque jnr is a left hand orthodox spinner and a right handed batsman. He was a find of the then Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore to replace the aging Mohammad Rafique.
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  1. May 3, 2023 · When Dav Whatmore took over as Bangladesh's coach in 2003, one of his first tasks was to locate a spinner to partner the effective but ageing Mohammad Rafique. And he seems to have found one in...

    • Male
    • January 5, 1987
    • Bangladesh
  2. Born on December 5, 1986, Enamul Haque jnr is a left hand orthodox spinner and a right handed batsman. He was a find of the then Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore to replace the aging...

  3. Enamul Haque Jr stormed into the Bangladesh side as a result of coach Dav Whatmore's discovery of an effective spinner. Born in Sylhet, the youngster made his first-class debut in the...

    • Bangladesh
    • May 12, 1986
    • Bowler
  4. Enamul Haque Jr stormed into the Bangladesh side as a result of coach Dav Whatmore's discovery of an effective spinner. Born in Sylhet, the youngster made his first-class debut in the...

    • Bangladesh
    • 37 Years, 10 Months, 12 Days
    • Sylhet, Bangladesh
    • December 5, 1986 Sylhet, Bangladesh
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    The right arm off-spinner is one of the most promising spin bowlers to have emerged from Bangladesh in recent years and in his second Test appearance Mehidy Hasan showed his worth by destroying the visiting Englishmen. Bangladesh had lost the 1st Test of the 2 game series and in the 2nd game, Hasan’s trickery, control and accuracy completely overwh...

    The Pakistani legend was given his big break while he was still a teenager and by the time he was close to his 19th birthday, Waqar Younis engineered a Test victory for Pakistan at Lahore. In the first innings of the Test, Younis picked up 3 for 20 in 15 overs, however, it was in the 2nd innings that he came into his own. His searing pace at the ag...

    The former Indian leg-spinner emerged as India’s biggest spin bowling talent following the era of the famed quartet and Laxman Sivaramakrishnan proved his worth at a very young age. He had everything that one would accept from a complete leg-spinner and in the 1st Test of the series against England at Mumbai back in 1984, he completely overwhelmed ...

    He is one of the greatest fast bowlers to have played the game and the ‘King of Swing’ Wasim Akram showed his prowess as a bowler of rare quality when he was only 18 years world. Although Pakistan lost the 3rd Test match at Carisbrook and with that the series, it was Wasim Akram who emerged with his head held high. At the time, he was a tearaway qu...

    He was identified as the future of the spin bowling department by the then Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore and Enamul Haque Junior delivered quite early on in his career to convince everyone that he was a serious talent. In the 2nd Test of the series against Zimbabwe at Dhaka, the visitors batted first and after a bright start (65-0), they capitulate...

  5. Jun 8, 2015 · Enamul Haque Jr. made his Test debut in Dhaka in 2003 against England. The slow left-arm bowler was a find made by Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore as a proper replacement for the ageing Mohammad Rafique.

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  7. Jan 18, 2005 · Man-of-the-series Enamul Haque Jr. was outstanding throughout: he took 18 wickets in the two Tests - a Bangladesh series record - including three consecutive five-wicket hauls. But Whatmore...