Rumana Ahmed (Bangladesh Women Cricketer): Profile, Records, Affairs, Boyfriend, Controversies, Age, Weight, Height and More
Published on: Sep 17, 2018 3:56 pm IST|Updated on: Jul 17, 2019 4:38 pm IST
Rumana Ahmed is a Bangladesh woman cricketer who plays as an all-rounder for the Bangladesh National team. As an all-rounder, she is a right-handed batsman and right-arm leg-break bowler. Born on 29th May 1991 in Khulna, Bangladesh, Rumana is 28 years and debuted in the year 2011.
Name:Â Rumana Ahmed
Role:Â All-rounder
Batting style:Â Right-hand bat
Bowling style:Â Legbreak
Cricket Career
International
Test Debut:Â N/A
ODI Debut: vs Ireland Women at Savar (2), Nov 26, 2011
T20I Debut:Â vs Ireland Women at Dublin, Aug 28, 2012
Major Teams: Bangladesh Women
Cricket CareerÂ
Rumana Ahmed started her international journey of cricket in the year 2011, where she played her career’s first One- day international match against Ireland at Savar, Bangladesh. One year later on August 28, 2012, she made her T20I debut against the same Ireland women’s cricket team. She was also the part of the Bangladesh team when it won its first-ever Women’s Asia Cup title in 2018.
Progressing her performance, in the same year of 2012, after some months she got selected in Bangladesh’s squad for 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier series. In that very series, she was the leading wicket-taker for Bangladesh with ten wickets in five matches.
She has played 35 ODI matches till date in which she has scored 734 runs and has taken 37 wickets whereas in T20I Rumana has played 50 matches and took 44 wickets and made 570 runs.
RECORDSÂ
Rumana Ahmed was also a member of the squad which won the silver medal in cricket against China national women’s cricket team at the  2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. She performed really well with both bat and bowl.
Personal Life
Date of Birth:Â May 29, 1991,
Age (as of May 2019): 28 Years
Birth Place:Â Khulna
Nationality:Â Bangladesh
Height: 5 ft 3 inch
Domestic Teams:
- Khulna Division Women (2008-9 to 2012-13);
- Mohammedan Sporting Club Women (2011-2013)