Enamul Haque (also Haq) (Bengali: এনামুল হক) (born February 27, 1966, in Comilla, Chittagong) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 10 Tests and 29 ODIs from 1990 to 2003. After retiring from competitive cricket he became an umpire made his first appearance in an ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe on December 3, 2006. He is the first Bangladeshi Test-match cricketer to umpire in international cricket.
Enamul Haque, commonly known as Mo...
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Enamul Haque (also Haq) (Bengali: এনামুল হক) (born February 27, 1966, in Comilla, Chittagong) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 10 Tests and 29 ODIs from 1990 to 2003. After retiring from competitive cricket he became an umpire made his first appearance in an ODI between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe on December 3, 2006. He is the first Bangladeshi Test-match cricketer to umpire in international cricket.
Enamul Haque, commonly known as Moni, first came into prominence in the 1988–89 season, as he helped Bangladesh Biman cricket team to the Dhaka league title. He was selected for the national side next season, and remained an integral part of the team for more than a decade. Though he failed to impress at the highest level, he was lot more successful against the lesser lights.
Though he was an all-rounder, he was mostly successful with his bowling in ICC Trophy cricket. In total, he took 35 wickets in 3 ICC Trophy tournaments, in 1990,94 & in 97. His most memorable match was...
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