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Minhajul Abedin (Minhajul Abedin Nannu) was born on 25 September, 1965 in Chittagong, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), is a Bangladeshi International cricketer. Discover Minhajul Abedin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Minhajul Abedin Nannu
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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September, 1965
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Chittagong, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Nationality Bangladesh

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1709

However he did enjoy a brief first-class career, finishing with a record of 1709 runs at 51.78.

1965

Minhajul Abedin Nannu (মিনহাজুল আবেদিন নান্নু; born 25 September 1965) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 27 One Day Internationals from 1986 to 1999.

1980

Nannu caught the attention of the cricket selectors in the early 1980s.

1983

In December 1983, he was selected to tour West Bengal.

1984

There, he wasn't very successful, but he enjoyed greater success playing for the Bangladesh Tigers in the 1984 South-East Asia Cup.

His top score of 60 against the Bangladesh national team went in vain, but his 44 against Hong Kong at Chittagong, helped the Tigers win the match.

Bowling gentle medium pacers, he took 2/8 against Singapore.

After that, he enjoyed a successful tour of Kenya with the national team.

Playing for Abahani, he was consistently amongst the runs in the domestic cricket in 1984–85.

1985

But when he failed against the touring Lankans in March 1985, and against the Omar Quareshi XI in January 86, many started to doubt his credentials as an international cricketer.

However, he performed consistently during the Pakistan Tour in March.

He didn't get any big score, but was consistently amongst the runs.

After this, he became a regular member of the national side for more than a decade.

A right-handed middle order batsman, Minhajul Abedin was part of Bangladesh's inaugural ODI game, against Pakistan at Moratuwa in 1985–86.

Minhajul Abedin didn't get a chance to play Test cricket for Bangladesh.

1986

Following the disastrous performance of the national side in the 1986 ICC Trophy in England, BCCB, quite rightly decided to concentrate on domestic cricket over the next few seasons.

In 1986, he failed with the bat only averaging 25.16.

His highest score of 50 came against Kenya.

He was more successful with the ball.

Bowling slow off cutters, Minhajul Abedin took 5 wickets at an impressive average of 9.40.

1988

The only major international cricket events for Bangladesh, in this period, were the 2nd South East Asia Cup in Hong Kong, in January 1988, (Bangladesh won the cup to qualify for the 4th Asia Cup in 1990) and the 3rd Asia Cup in Bangladesh, in Oct. 1988.

(Bangladesh, as hosts, had automatically qualified).

1989

However, during the 1989–90 season there were regular international cricket for Bangladesh, as the national team prepared for the 4th ICC Trophy in Netherlands.

Minhajul Abedin, was at that time at the peak of his form and over the season he produced some truly memorable efforts.

1990

He captained Bangladesh twice during the Asia Cup of 1990–91.

In local cricket arena he is more commonly known by his nickname, "Nannu".

Minhajul Abedin is currently one of the chief selectors of BCB, along with Akram Khan and Habibul Bashar.

His elder brother, Nurul Abedin played four One Day Internationals for Bangladesh.

Nannu was the Vice-Captain and a vital member of the team that finished third in the 1990 ICC Trophy tournament in Netherlands.

He performed consistently with the bat, throughout the tournament.

His total of 236 runs was the highest for his team.

His top score (57) came in the Semi-Final against the eventual champions Zimbabwe.

1998

In 1998 in a match between Bangladesh and Bhahawalpur, he along with Khaled Mahmud set the highest 5th wicket partnership ever in List A cricket history(267*)

1999

A decade later he bowed out of international cricket, in the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

He was considered lucky to be in the squad having not made a 50 in his 22 innings prior.

After making 5 against the West Indies in their opening game he found form with an unbeaten 68 in a win against Scotland which gave him the man of the match award.

Another unbeaten half century came in his next game, against the eventual champions Australia.

Despite failing with the bat in the final game, against Pakistan in Northampton, he played a major part in an upset victory by taking 1/29 off 7 overs with his offspin.

It was Bangladesh's first ever win over a Test playing team.

Minhajul Abedin played in four ICC Trophy tournaments for Bangladesh.