Mohammad Sajjadul Hasan (25 September 1978 – 16 March 2007) was a Bangladeshi
first-class cricket
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er.
Nicknamed 'Setu', he was an
opening or top-order batsman for
Khulna Division. Hasan was the leading runscorer in the 2002–03 Bangladeshi domestic season with 447 runs at 40.63.
He captained Khulna Division on two occasions in the first-class form of the game, against
Rajshahi Division and
Chittagong Division
Chittagong Division, officially known as Chattogram Division, is geographically the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It covers the south-easternmost areas of the country, with a total area of and a population at the 2 ...
, but lost both games. He also has a stumping to his name, claimed during Khulna Division's match against Chittagong Division in 2005.
[The manner in which he gained this stumping is not clear. He is not listed as Khulna's wicket-keeper for the match, and the scorecard does not note any circumstances under which it occurred.]
He died aged 28 in a road accident alongside Khulna Division teammate
Manjural Islam Rana
Manjural Islam Rana (4 May 1984 – 16 March 2007), also known as Qazi Manjural Islam, was a Bangladeshi cricketer who played six Tests and 25 One Day Internationals for Bangladesh. Born in Khulna, he was a slow left-arm orthodox spin bowler. ...
. In his 50-game career he made 2443 runs at 28.08 with 3 hundreds.
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Report of the accident
1978 births
2007 deaths
Khulna Division cricketers
Bangladeshi cricketers
Road incident deaths in Bangladesh
Motorcycle road incident deaths
People from Khulna
Sportspeople from Khulna Division
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