Aftab Ahmed (cricketer, Born 1985)
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Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury (, born 10 November 1985) is a former
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i cricketer, who played all formats of the game. He is a right hand batsman and a right arm medium bowler. In August 2014, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after 2014/15 domestic season to focus on coaching.


Early life

Aftab Ahmed was born and spent most of his childhood in
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. His first school was St. Mary's School. In his early days Aftab was careless about playing international cricket and even thought of it as a torture. He even refused to get admitted into BKSP as he had to leave his family and friends for it. But his father was a valiant fan of sports and wanted his son to become a cricketer. Aftab remained passive about his cricketing career and have the record of leaving camp. He was also frustrated about the camps as he was not selected. He said, "I was called many times in the camp but never got a chance in the team." But his waiting paid dividend when he finally received a call from the team. One day as he was playing he received a long awaiting call from the national team. But his father who played a major role in his emergence as a cricketer was unable to hear the announcement. He died during the
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International career

He made his international debut at the 2004
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, and, despite scoring a thirteen-ball
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was allowed to continue playing, owing to good performances at Under-19 level for Bangladesh. In only his third match of his career he took five wickets to become the first Bangladeshi bowler to achieve this feat in ODI. With his gentle medium pace he took 5 wickets for 31 runs against
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in the second of three ODI between the two teams, which has led him to bowl ten overs in most Bangladeshi games. His record-breaking success earned him a man of the match award in that match against
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. Though he got early success with bowl in hand he still considered him as a batsman who can bowl a bit. He first major success with the bat came at one of the historical moments of Bangladesh cricket. In the 100th ODI match of Bangladesh, Ahmed scored his maiden fifty which later proved to be vital as Bangladesh narrowly beat India by 14 runs in that match. That was also the first home victory for the team. He made an important knock of 81
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against Zimbabwe to clinch the series at the last game as it hanged 2–2 before the decider match. Bangladesh came back from 2–0 down and won the series to become only the second team to win a five match series after losing the first two games. In the disappointing Test series against
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when
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first toured England, in 2005, he scored his first Test fifty with 82 runs not out as Bangladesh scored 316 runs in the second innings of the second
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. He also scored 51 runs in the first ODI against England in the 2005 NatWest Series. In Bangladesh's victory over Australia in 2005, Ahmed scored 23 runs from 17 balls. Again in 2005 when Bangladesh was nearly 60 runs away to register their first victory over Sri Lanka, Aftab came to the crease and made a match winning 50-run partnership with Alok Kapali. On 16 September 2008 the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced a ten-year ban for Aftab along with 13 other Bangladeshi cricketer for joining the unauthorised
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. However Aftab then quit the ICL and re-joined the Bangladesh national cricket team with his first assignment being against England in 2010. He is now retired from international and domestic cricket. In Bangladesh's first match in the
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championship, Aftab smashed an unbeaten 62 runs off 49 balls as he and
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made a 109 run stand to beat the West Indies with 2 overs to spare. In their second match vs the South Africans he scored top with 36 runs off 14 balls before he was bowled out by
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. In 2010, he was left out of the Bangladesh squad for
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after he scored only 52 runs at an average of 17.33 in three matches against
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. He got just one opportunity in the World Twenty20 but was dismissed for 1 run against
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. After this he was never selected in Bangladesh squad. In August 2014, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after 2014/15 domestic season to focus on coaching. This came after his poor form in
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and first-class season where he averaged 23.81 for Gazi Tank and 18.20 in three first-class games. For the 2014 Dhaka Premier League, he played for
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Criticisms

Aftab Ahmed is criticised for not taking time at the crease and often regarded as immature in Tests. But he was determined to plunge forward with his own style. He insisted, "If I do not have the ability to play Test cricket, I would not but I also want to say I will achieve that quality. But not by changing my own style."


Sponsorship

In March 2006 Aftab signed a contract with PHP Group a well-known industrial group in
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to be their official brand ambassador.


Career highlights


Tests

Test Debut: vs
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, MA Aziz, 2004 * got his highest score of 82n.o. in Test cricket against
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, 2005


ODIs

ODI Debut: vs
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, 2004–2005 * made his highest score of 81n.o. against
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, 2004–2005 * his best bowling figure of 5/31 came against New Zealand, Bangabandhu


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