Khaled Mahmud

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Khaled Mahmud
Bangladesh (Ban)
Khaled Mahmud
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm medium
Tests ODIs
Matches 12 77
Runs scored 266 991
Batting average 12.09 14.36
100s/50s -/- -/1
Top score 45 50
Balls bowled 1620 3385
Wickets 13 67
Bowling average 64.00 42.76
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling 4/37 4/19
Catches/stumpings 2/- 17/-

As of 23 February 2006
Source: Cricinfo.com

Khaled Mahmud (Bengali: খালেদ মাহমুদ ) (born July 26, 1971 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. A medium-pace bowler and middle-order batsman, he played international cricket for Bangladesh from 1998 to 2006, captaining the team from 2003 to 2004.

An all-rounder in domestic cricket, Mahmud's international success was mostly limited to his bowling in one-day internationals, peaking with the defeat of Pakistan in the 2003 world cup. His batting record was poor, and in 2003 his Test bowling average rose above 400, the worst of all time, after a wicketless match against Australia, though it quickly fell again.

Mahmud retired from international cricket in 2006, scoring a respectable 36 in his final match.


Preceded by
Khaled Mashud
Bangladesh national cricket captain
2003-2003/4
Succeeded by
Habibul Bashar

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Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh squad - 1999 Cricket World Cup Flag of Bangladesh

1 Aminul | 2 Shahriar | 3 Mashud (w) | 4 Faruk | 5 Mehrab | 6 Akram | 7 Shafiuddin | 8 Mahmud | 9 Naimur | 10 Hasibul | 11 Rafique | 12 Enamul | 13 Manjural | 14 Rashid | 15 Abedin | Coach: Greenidge

Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh squad - 2003 Cricket World Cup Flag of Bangladesh

1 Mashud (w) | 2 Al Sahariar | 3 Kapali | 4 Akram | 5 Bashar | 6 Sarkar | 7 Ehsanul | 8 Sanwar | 9 Mahmud | 10 Manjural | 11 Mortaza | 12 Ashraful | 13 Rafique | 14 Jubair | 15 Baisya | 16 Imran | Coach: Kamal & Zia