Shakib Al Hasan last 10 ODI Innings
Published on: Aug 31, 2023 12:06 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 31, 2023 12:08 pm IST
In the heart of Bangladesh’s cricketing history stands one name that epitomizes excellence, versatility, and unwavering determination – Shakib Al Hasan. As an exceptional all-rounder, he has not only been the bedrock of his team’s success but also an embodiment of skill, temperament, and leadership. Let’s look at Shakib Al Hasan last 10 ODI Innings ahead of Asia Cup 2023.
Runs | Bowling Figures | Opposition | Ground | Date |
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39 | 1/13 | Afghanistan | Chattogram | 11 Jul 2023 |
25 | 2/50 | Afghanistan | Chattogram | 8 Jul 2023 |
15 | 1/9 | Afghanistan | Chattogram | 5 Jul 2023 |
26 | 0/57 | Ireland | Chelmsford | 12 May 2023 |
20 | DNB | Ireland | Chelmsford | 9 May 2023 |
DNB | DNB | Ireland | Sylhet | 23 Mar 2023 |
17 | DNB | Ireland | Sylhet | 20 Mar 2023 |
93 | 1/23 | Ireland | Sylhet | 18 Mar 2023 |
75 | 4/35 | England | Chattogram | 6 Mar 2023 |
58 | 1/64 | England | Mirpur | 3 Mar 2023 |
Shakib’s prowess as a bowler is akin to an artist’s precision – accurate, consistent, and shrewd. His bowling arsenal is a masterclass in outfoxing batsmen, and he possesses an innate ability to adapt to various conditions. On the batting front, aggression and an extensive range of strokes define his approach. However, what truly sets him apart is his self-belief and unflinching temperament, traits that remain resolute even in the face of high-pressure situations against the world’s best teams.
Shakib’s contributions in ODIs have been equally vital. Becoming the first Bangladeshi to achieve the dual feat of 2000 runs and 100 wickets, he has been the quintessential all-round package. Remarkably, he holds the distinction of being Bangladesh’s first batsman to rack up five ODI centuries, a remarkable achievement from a predominantly No. 5 batting position.
Stepping into the captaincy role in 2009 due to Mashrafe Mortaza’s injury woes, Shakib’s consistency and composure bore fruit for Bangladesh. Under his captaincy, the team secured 22 victories out of 47 matches and notably triumphed over England in the 2011 World Cup. However, a dip in performance during a Zimbabwe tour led to his captaincy being revoked.
The pinnacle of Shakib’s batting prowess came in the 2019 World Cup. Playing at the crucial No. 3 spot, he consistently crossed the fifty-run mark in seven out of eight innings. His unbeaten 124 off 99 balls in a record ODI chase against West Indies remains etched as one of the tournament’s standout moments. With a total of 606 runs at an average of 86.57 and a notable five-wicket haul against Afghanistan, Shakib left an indelible mark.
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