Rubel Hussain (Bangladesh Cricketer): Profile, Records, Wife, Affairs,Controversies, Age, Weight, Height and More
Published on: Feb 23, 2018 2:55 pm IST|Updated on: Jun 28, 2019 5:42 pm IST
Rubel Hussain is one of quickest bowlers Bangladesh has produced. Rubel has been a regular part of Bangladesh’s cricket setups for a decade now.
Name:Â Rubel Hussain
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Role:Â Bowler
Cricket Career
International
Test Debut: vs West Indies in St Vincent on 9th July 2009
ODI Debut: vs Sri Lanka in Dhaka on 14th January 2009
T20I Debut:Â vs India in Nottingham on 6th June 2009
Career Turning Point:Â N/A
Jersey Number:Â #34 (Bangladesh)
Major Teams:Â Bangladesh, Chittagong Kings and Chittagong Division.
Records
- Rubel became the 3rd Bangladeshi player to take a hat-trick in 2013 while playing against New Zealand. He took 6 wickets for 26 runs.
Personal Life
Date of Birth: 1st March 1990
Age (as of May 2019): 29 Years
Birth Place:Â Bagerhat, Khulna, Bangladesh
Nationality:Â Bangladesh
Zodiac sign/Sun sign:Â Â Capricorn
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Girlfriends, Spouse and Children
Marital Status:Â Married
Affairs/Girlfriends: Naznin Akter Happy
Wife: Israt Jahan Dola
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Children:Â N/A
Biography
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Earnings
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Awards and recognitions
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Controversies
- He was once charged for sexual abuse case filed by his girlfriend Naznin Akhtar Happy accusing Rubel of luring her into an affair with false promises of marriage.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.):Â 5′ 11″
Weight (approx.): 75 kg
Eye Colour: Black
Hair Colour:Â Black
Family
Father: Siddikur Rahman
Mother:Â N/A
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Brother: Â N/A
Coach/Mentor: N/A
Religion:Â Islam
Address: Bagerhat, Khulna, Bangladesh
Preferences/Favourite
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Smoking/Drinking:Â No
Style Quotient
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Lesser Known Facts
- Born is a very poor family, Rubel parents couldn’t afford to fulfil his dream and passion for cricket. But fortunately, he got a chance to move to Dhaka after winning in a pacer competition organised by a private telecom company.