Taskin Ahmed

Taskin Ahmed - Bowler

Apr 03, 1995
Personal Information
  • Full Name Taskin Ahmed
  • Born Apr 03, 1995
  • Birth Place Dhaka
  • Height **
  • Role Bowler
  • Batting Style Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm fast -medium
Teams
Bangladesh
Northern Warriors
Bangla Tigers
Deccan Gladiators
Colombo Strikers
Chittagong Kings
Fortune Barishal
Bangladesh A
Sharjah Warriorz
Sylhet Titans
Dhaka Capital
Rangpur Riders
Bulawayo Braves Jaguars
Bangladesh U19
Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals
Dhaka Division
Sylhet Division
Dhaka Metropolis
Dhumketu
Durbar
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 89 86 19
Innings 0 49 38 33
Runs 0 244 213 313
Balls 0 434 216 615
Highest 0 21 31 75
Average 0.00 6.97 9.68 11.18
SR 0.00 56.22 98.62 50.89
Not Out 0 14 16 5
Fours 0 16 19 33
Sixes 0 8 7 5
Ducks 0 10 6 3
50s 0 0 0 1
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 89 86 19
Innings 0 86 84 36
Runs 0 3727 2354 2133
Balls 0 4170 1820 3482
Wickets 0 126 106 55
Avg 0.00 29.58 22.21 38.78
Eco 0.00 5.36 7.76 3.68
SR 0.00 33.10 17.17 63.31
BBI 0 5/28 4/16 2/37
4w 0 7 3 3
5w 0 2 0 1
About

A tall and fiery right-arm fast bowler, Taskin Ahmed made headlines early in his career with his raw pace and aggression. Born in Dhaka, he burst onto the scene as a teenager, making his First-Class debut for Dhaka Metropolis at just 16. He was soon selected for the 2012 ICC U19 World Cup in Australia, where he finished as Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker.

Taskin’s pace quickly set him apart — clocking up to 148 kph, making him the second-fastest Bangladeshi bowler behind Rubel Hossain. In only his second Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) match in 2013 for Chittagong Kings, he grabbed 4/31 and earned the Man of the Match award, further raising expectations.

After a knee surgery sidelined him for nearly a year, Taskin made a strong comeback, debuting internationally in the 2014 World T20 against Australia. Just months later, he made a dream ODI debut against India, picking up 5/28 — a performance that etched his name among the brightest young fast bowlers in world cricket.

His rise continued in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, where he finished as Bangladesh’s highest wicket-taker, playing a vital role in their historic quarterfinal qualification. His wickets of James Taylor and Jos Buttler in a must-win game against England were match-defining, and his passionate chest-bump celebration with skipper Mashrafe Mortaza became iconic.

Taskin soon became a core part of Bangladesh’s ODI attack, contributing to series wins against Pakistan and India. However, a rib injury ruled him out of the home series against South Africa. He returned for the 2016 Asia Cup, where his consistent bowling helped Bangladesh reach the final.

That same year, controversy struck during the ICC World T20 in India, as both Taskin and Arafat Sunny were suspended for illegal bowling actions. Sent home mid-tournament, Taskin underwent remedial work at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane, where his action was cleared. He made a successful return during the home series against Afghanistan and England.

In January 2017, Taskin made his Test debut against New Zealand, claiming Kane Williamson as his first Test wicket. Known for his ability to generate serious pace and bounce, Taskin has remained a potent threat across formats.

Despite ups and downs, including injuries and technical setbacks, Taskin has shown remarkable resilience. With age on his side and a hunger to lead the pace attack, he is widely regarded as one of Bangladesh’s best fast-bowling prospects in the modern era.

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