Sohag Gazi

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Sohag Gazi
Personal information
Full name Sohag Gazi
Born (1991-08-05) 5 August 1991
Barisal, Bangladesh
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm off break
Role Bowler
International information
National side
  • Bangladesh
Test debut (cap 64) 13 November 2012 v West Indies
Last Test 21 October 2013 v New Zealand
ODI debut (cap 105) 30 November 2012 v West Indies
Last ODI 3 November 2013 v New Zealand
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2010– Barisal Division
2012 Barisal Burners
2013– Sylhet Royals
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 8 11 30 43
Runs scored 260 115 1,278 424
Batting average 21.66 19.16 27.78 17.66
100s/50s 1/0 0/0 3/4 0/1
Top score 101* 30 140 58*
Balls bowled 2,516 538 8,224 2,228
Wickets 34 16 145 55
Bowling average 35.32 24.43 26.68 29.21
5 wickets in innings 2 0 12 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 1 n/a
Best bowling 6/74 4/29 7/79 4/29
Catches/stumpings 4/– 5/– 16/– 12/–
Source: CrickeArchive, 30 November 2013

Sohag Gazi (born 5 August 1991, Barisal) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He made his Test debut in first test during West Indies's tour of Bangladesh in 2012,[1] taking six wickets in the second innings. He is the first and so far, only man to score a century and take a hat-trick in the same Test match and the first man to do it twice in First Class matches (the thirteenth to do it once).[2]

Domestic career

An off-spinner, he made his first-class debut in January 2010 for Barisal against Chittagong, going on to become a regular throughout the 2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons.

A strong start to the 2012/13 season, including an innings of 119 in the opening game of the season against Khulna[3] earned him his maiden Test call-up, and subsequently his Test cap.

He made his One Day debut in October 2010, helping Barisal reach the National Cricket One Day League Final of that year although he failed to take a wicket in a three-wicket defet for his side.[4]

In 2011, he played for the Bangladesh Academy against a Bangladesh XI, the Bangladesh Cricket Board XI against the touring West Indians and then Bangladesh A against West Indies. He also played two One Day games for Bangladesh A against the England Lions in 2012.[5][6]

International career

An off spinner in Bangladesh cricket is a rarity, but a cricketer turning up from Patuakhali, one of the southernmost districts of Barisal, has made a mark with that brand of bowling. Sohag Gazi is the rare specialist offspinner who grew up right by the Bay of Bengal, and has travelled the length and breadth of the country to be recognised as one of the promising slow bowlers in Bangladesh. His run-up is short, even by spinners' standards, but his bowling action itself is a whir, followed by a tight follow-through.

The call-up to the National Cricket Academy and the Bangladesh A team followed. He did well in the West Indies for the A team and against other second-string sides but he faced a few dark months in 2012 when an umpire at the Shafi Darashah tournament in Bangalore reported him for a kink in his elbow while bowling the quicker delivery. He went through the usual checks before being given the green signal to play first-class cricket in the 2012-13 season, one which he started off with nine wickets. A seven-wicket haul in the second innings included a hattrick, and spectacularly, Sohag slammed a hundred in the same game, becoming only the thirteenth cricketer of all time to score a century and take a hattrick in a first-class match.

He was soon picked up for the Bangladesh team for the first Test against West Indies in November 2012. Having been called up to play against the West Indies in November 2012, he bowled the first ball of the first test in Mirpur. The ball was hit for six by Chris Gayle, the first time this had been achieved in the history of the game, although he finished the innings having bowled 47 overs with figures of three for 145.

In the first Test against New Zealand in October 2013, Gazi scored his maiden test century, remaining unbeaten on 101 as Bangladesh hit 501 in reply to New Zealand's 469. He followed this up with a hat-trick in New Zealand's innings, dismissing Corey Anderson, BJ Watling and Doug Bracewell in consecutive deliveries to become the first person in history to score a century and take a hat-trick in the same Test match.[7] He became the second Bangladeshi to take a Test hat-trick after Alok Kapali.

Achievements

Test 5-Wicket hauls

Sohag Gazi's Test 5-Wicket Hauls[8]
No. Figures Match Against City/Country Venue Year Result
1 6–74 1  West Indies Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium 2012 Lost
2 6–77 7  New Zealand Chittagong, Bangladesh Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium 2013 Drawn

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