Bangladesh ODI Cricket Records Individual Batting Records most fours

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Bangladesh has been playing outstanding cricket, which will assist them in making everything fall into place. Several players have contributed significantly to the vast improvement of cricket in Bangladesh. We examine the list of players who have changed Bangladesh cricket and are their leading ODI run-scorers. Several batters have developed a variety of release shots that result in fours, and scoring fours is far simpler than scoring sixes with these long smashes. This tendency of hitting so many sixes began in the last decade due to shorter boundaries, fielding limits, two new balls, and heavier bats. Yet, several batters have made hitting fours an art form. Straight drives, pulls, cuts, and hip flicks are some shots that leave spectators and fans panting for air while the opposition can only admire the batter’s incredible talents.

This article contains the top ODI player with the most fours.

PLAYER FOUR MAT INNS RUNS Year
Tamim Iqbal 890 231 229 8,074 2007-2022
Shakib Al-Hasan 619 224 212 6,835 2006-2022
Mushfiqur Rahim 535 239 224 6,811 2006-2022
Mahmudullah 215 215 187 4,879 2007-2022
Mohammad Ashraful 175 175 168 3,468 2001-2013

Tamim Iqbal

Topping the list is the fiery Bangladeshi opener, Tamim Iqbal. The 32-year-old made his ODI debut in 2007 and is now the tigers’ all-time batting leader. Now at 7666, he’s still looking to add to his tally. Iqbal also holds the record for the most centuries (14) and half-centuries (51) scored by a Bangladeshi player in One-Day Internationals. With the Bangladesh national cricket squad, he has amassed 890 fours in 229 innings. The ever-reliable Bangladeshi opener has now played 219 One-Day Internationals since his debut. This number is only anticipated to rise in the years to come.

Shakib Al-Hasan

Shakib Al-Hasan, one of the best-known cricketers from Bangladesh, has impacted each team he has been a part of. Similar to India, he is Bangladesh’s second-highest run scorer in one-day internationals. He has been a very effective leader for the Tigers, and the squad has had much success under his watch. Shakib’s strike rate of 82.14 is phenomenal, as he has scored 6600 runs in 203 innings. In 212 innings with his national team, he has hit 619 fours. In addition, he has been the rock of the Bangladeshi middle order since day one, averaging 37.93 runs per game. In addition, between 2006 and the present, the 34-year-old has scored nine centuries and 49 half-centuries.

Mushfiqur Rahim

Mushfiqur Rahim has been a top option for Bangladesh as a wicketkeeper and with the bat. He has also been an outstanding team captain. In 227 ODIs for Bangladesh, he has played 213 innings and scored 6581 runs. In 224 innings for the Bangladesh cricket team, he has scored 535 fours. He is only 34 years old, yet he already has eight centuries and 40 half-centuries under his belt. His stat sheet includes a 37.18 batting average and a 79.05 percent success rate.

Mahmudullah

Mahmudullah is fourth on the list of most fours by a Bangladeshi in one-day internationals. Since 2007, he has been a mainstay in his country’s national team. The 35-year-old batsman has a career batting average of 44.69 and has scored 4,469 runs in 174 innings. In 187 innings for his country’s cricket team, he has scored 362 runs with fours. He has also completed three centuries and twenty-five halves of centuries. His batting average is nearly 35, and his slugging percentage is 78.

Mohammad Ashraful

Mohammad Ashraful spent 12 years as an integral part of the Bangladesh cricket team. He was a Tigers player from 2001 to 2013. He was a member of the Bangladesh cricket squad for 175 one-day internationals. For the Bangladesh cricket team, he finished seventh all-time in one-day internationals for four hits. He played 168 innings for the Bangladesh cricket team and struck 354 fours. There are 20 half-centuries and three centuries to his name, although his average is only 22.

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Hi, I'm Alice Sharma! I’m the author of seven published books, and writing has always been at the heart of what I do. What began as a love for sports has grown into a passion for sports journalism. I cover cricket, football, tennis, and WWE, bringing readers the latest updates and insights from the world of sports.