Ashraful is the world's youngest player to score Test hundreds. A day before his 17th birthday, he achieved this feat by 114 runs against Sri Lanka in his Test debut at the Asian Test Championship in Singapore on 8 September 2001. [2] But in that match, the Bangladesh team lost to innings and 137 runs.
There was a lot of uncertainty about his date of birth - mostly on July 7, [3] but his passport has a date of birth as September 9th. Although he calculated both dates, he could retain his record (the previous record was that of Pakistan's Mustafa Mohammed, who won this year at the age of 17 years and 82 days in the 1960-01 season).
After such a start, the pressure of hope for Ashraful increases a lot. However, due to the poor form of the last few games and the out-of-the-box dismissal, he was knocked out of the national team. After returning to the national team in 2004, he scored 158 * against India, during which time his personal second century and the highest Test runs of any Bangladeshi cricketer. He scored 136 against Sri Lanka in 2006. His Test debut came in 2007 against Sri Lanka, It was not good to start with the captain's role. He scored 7 and 37 in the first innings of the first Test and returned to the pavilion in the first innings in the first innings of the second Test. However, in the second innings, he achieved the honor of being the first Bangladeshi batsman to score four hundreds in an innings of 129 not out. [4] Ashraful Bangladesh's second highest scorer (first Habibul Bashar)....
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