Anamul Haque Bio Height Girlfriend Wiki & Family

Anamul Haque is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut in international cricket on 30 November 2012 against West Indies. It is a matter of extraordinary that he made his maiden century in the second game of his on December 2, 2012, and he came to the spotlight over the country. He is considered the best opening partner of Tamim Iqbal in every Bangladesh cricket history.

Anamul Haque
Anamul Haque
  • Full Name: Mohammad Anamul Haque Bijoy
  • Birth Date: December 16, 1992
  • Age: 32 Years of 2024
  • Birthplace: Kushtia, Bangladesh
  • Education: B.K.S.P
  • Batting style: Right-hand bat
  • Role: Wicketkeeper Batsman
  • Height: 5 feet 8 inches
  • Religion: Islam
  • Zodiac sign: N/A
  • Anamul Haque Early Life:

Anamul Haque was born on December 16, 2012, in Kushtia Bangladesh. He studied at Kushtia Zilla School until class six. Then he enrolled at B.K.S.P. Anamul was passionate about cricket from his early childhood thereby Anamul was admitted to Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protestant.

Anamul Haque Career:

Anamul Haque is a Bangladeshi wicketkeeper and right-handed batsman. He played in Asia Cup 2012 for Bangladesh. Anamul Haque was the captain of Bangladesh U 19 world cup 2012 in Australia. He was the highest scorer including two centuries in the tournament as well as won the prize player of the match. He showed his terrific performance in the BPL, Dhaka. Anamul Haque made his maiden century in the second game of his career.  He scored 120 runs in this game against West Indies and won the man of the match prize. In the World Cup 2015, Anamul made a magnificent performance but matter of regret that he is left out of the Bangladesh squad for a right shoulder injury during the match against Scotland. Bangladesh faced slight trouble in the World Cup 2005 for Anamul’s injury. Anamul Haque is one of the quality batsmen of Bangladesh already who turned himself into a regular member of the Bangladesh squad.

Major teams:
Bangladesh team, Dhaka Gladiators, Bangladesh Cricket Board Academy, Bangladesh Under-19s, Dhaka Division, Khulna Division