Mohammedan Sporting Club cricket team

Mohammedan Sporting Club cricket team is a Bangladeshi cricket team that plays List A cricket in the Dhaka Premier League. It is affiliated with the Mohammedan Sporting Club football team. The Mohammedan Sporting Club also has teams that compete in volleyball, hockey and badminton.

Mohammedan Sporting Club
Personnel
CaptainImrul Kayes
Team information
CityDhaka
Active departments of Mohammedan SC

Football (Men's)

Football (Women's)

cricket (women's)

Hockey (Men's)

Badminton

Volleyball

History

Mohammedan Sporting Club cricket team won the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League title nine times in the years before it became a List A competition, second only to Abahani Limited, who won 17 times.[1]

List A record

  • 2013–14: 15 matches, won 9, finished fourth
  • 2014–15: 16 matches, won 8, finished sixth
  • 2015–16: 16 matches, won 8, finished fifth
  • 2016–17: 16 matches, won 8, finished fifth
  • 2017–18: 11 matches, won 5, tied 1, finished seventh
  • 2018–19: 16 matches, won 7, finished sixth
  • 2021–22: 10 matches, won 5, finished seventh
  • 2022–23: 16 matches, won 8, finished fifth
  • 2023–24: 16 matches, won 12, finished second

Captaincy

The most notable captains have been Mashrafe Mortaza in 2013–14 and 2014–15, and Imrul Kayes in 2022–23 and 2023–24.

Current squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold

Name Nat Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
Shakib Al HasanLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Mushfiqur RahimRight-hand batWicketkeeper
MahmudullahRight-hand batRight-arm off breakTwenty20 Captain
Raqibul HasanRight-hand batRight-arm leg breakTwenty20 Captain
Nadif ChowdhuryRight-hand batSlow left-arm orthodoxList A Captain
Avishek MitraRight-hand batRight-arm off break
Abdul MazidRight-hand batRight-arm off break
Soumya SarkarRight-hand bat
Parvez Hossain Emon Right-hand bat
All-rounders
Mohammad AshrafulRight-hand batRight-arm leg break
Alauddin BabuRight-hand batRight-arm medium-fast
Rajat BhatiaRight-hand batRight-arm medium-fast
Wicketkeepers
Irfan SukkurLeft-hand bat
Spin Bowlers
Sohag GaziRight-hand batRight-arm off break
Saqlain SajibLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Mehedi Hasan MirazRight-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Rahatul FerdousLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Chaturanga de SilvaLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Bipul SharmaLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
Bowlers
Shafiul IslamRight-hand batRight-arm fast-medium
Qazi OnikLeft-hand batLeft-arm medium-fast
Shuvagata HomLeft-hand batLeft-arm medium-fast
Abu HiderLeft-hand batLeft-arm medium-fast
Taskin AhmedRight-hand batRight-arm fast

Records

The highest score is 190, the competition record at the time, by Raqibul Hasan against Abahani in 2016–17[2] and the best bowling figures are 6 for 24 by Taijul Islam in 2016–17.

References

  1. "Morgan stars in Gazi Tank's title win". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  2. Isam, Mohammad. "Raqibul's mammoth 190 headlines 705-run slugfest". Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 May 2017.


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