Khaled Mashud

Full name:Khaled Mashud
Born:8th February 1976, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Batting:Right-hand batsman
Wicket-keeper
Biography:He is sometimes referred to on scoresheets by his nickname Pilot
Teams:Bangladesh (Test: 2000/01-2007); Bangladesh (ODI: 1994/95-2006/07); Rajshahi Division (Main FC: 2000/01-2007/08); Rajshahi Division (Main ListA: 2000/01-2007/08); All teams
Lists of matches and more detailed statistics
Articles:Bangladesh take on Zimbabwe in World Cup warm-up
 Ton-up Gayle powers Windies into Champions Trophy main draw
 Mashud fined 20% of match fee for Code of Conduct Breach
Pictures:Rajshahi skipper Khaled Mashud during his unbeaten 50 in his team's first innings on day two
 Rasel celebrates with Khaled after taking a wicket
 Mashud hits a boundary
 Mashud is clean bowled

Most of the Bangladesh players are known by their nickname and Pilot is a fitting sobriquet for Khaled Mashud who has been guiding the fortunes of his country in the formative years in international cricket for over a decade. As Bangladeshs first choice wicket keeper batsman for many years, he has been an inspirational figure to many of the young players. Mashud can be both a free stroking batsman in ODIs and can play the sheet anchor role to perfection in Tests. The latter quality was seen in the inaugural Test against India in November 2000 when he dug in to add 93 runs with Aminul Islam for the seventh wicket. Thereafter his useful stints with the bat at No 7 or No 8 have proved invaluable to his team and symbolizing this was his heroic hundred at St Lucia in June 2004. Bangladesh had gained a first innings lead of 64 but faced defeat when they collapsed to 79 for six in the second innings. It was at this critical juncture that Mashud entered. His previous highest score in Tests was 61 but he now summoned up the courage, stamina and technical skill to get an unbeaten 103 that enabled Bangladesh to declare for the first time ever. ``He showed a cool temperament and solid technique in trying circumstances and by the time he reached his hundred driving Gayle through cover point for a 13th boundary the match had long since been saved noted Wisden. In the NatWest series game against Australia in 2005 he hit a career best 71 not out as Bangladesh stretched their opponents before going down. As a wicket keeper Mashud remains tidy instead of showy. He has also led Bangladesh in Tests and ODIs before he quit after the 2003 World Cup.
Profile DateLine: 19th February 2007 by CricketArchive


Test Career Batting and Fielding (2000/01-2007)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCtSt
Bangladesh4484101409103*19.04 1334.06 789

First-Class Career Batting and Fielding (1997/98-2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050CtSt
Overall95168183773201*25.15 31716718
First-Class Career Bowling (2001/02-2007/08)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve5wI10wMSRateEcon
Overall5012600-23.12

One-Day International Career Batting and Fielding (1994/95-2006/07)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCtSt
Bangladesh12611027181871*21.90 0754.80 9135

One-Day Career Batting and Fielding (1994/95-2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050CtSt
Overall18416034257871*20.46 01014749
One-Day Career Bowling (2001/02-2003/04)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
Overall701300-611.14

ICC Trophy Career Batting and Fielding (1996/97)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCtSt
Bangladesh1054927092.00 0187.61 1211

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