
Mominul Haque
Mominul Haque is a prominent Bangladeshi cricketer, known for his role as a left-handed batsman and former captain of the national team. Under his leadership, he faced significant challenges, particularly during a period when the team's bowling attack was less competitive. Mominul's tenure as captain was marked by struggles against stronger teams, but he remains a vital figure in Bangladesh cricket, contributing both on and off the field.
Born on Sep 29, 1991 (33 years old)
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Pakistan:
Mominul Haque scored 33 runs in the second Test against Zimbabwe.
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Bangladesh:
Mominul Haque was the batsman whose catch was dropped by the wicketkeeper on the first day of the test.
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Pakistan:
Mominul Haque contributed 15 runs in the second innings.
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Bangladesh:
Mominul Haque is not worried about his teammate Mushfiqur Rahim's poor form.
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Pakistan:
Mominul Haque was the top-scorer for Bangladesh in their first innings against Zimbabwe.
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Guyana:
Mominul Haque top-scored for Bangladesh with 56 runs but could not convert it into a bigger score.
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Bangladesh:
Mominul is mentioned as a player in the Bangladesh cricket team.
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Bangladesh:
Litton Das mentions Mominul Haque in the context of discussions about the struggles of the Bangladesh cricket team.
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