Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan is widely regarded as the greatest cricketer in Bangladesh’s history and one of the finest all-rounders in the world. For many years, he held the number one position in the ICC all-rounder rankings across all formats, a testament to his consistent performances with both bat and ball. Shakib is known for his left-handed batting, capable of anchoring innings or accelerating when needed, and his left-arm spin bowling that has troubled top batsmen worldwide. His leadership, determination, and match-winning contributions have inspired countless young players in Bangladesh to dream of international cricket success.
Tamim Iqbal
Tamim Iqbal Khan is one of Bangladesh’s most successful opening batsmen and a true symbol of resilience. He holds the record for being the country’s highest run-scorer in international cricket and is admired for his aggressive yet dependable batting style. One of his most legendary moments came during the 2018 Asia Cup, when he bravely returned to bat with a broken hand. Despite his injury, he faced the bowler with only one hand on the bat, showing unmatched courage and determination. Tamim’s fearless attitude and fighting spirit have made him a national hero and a role model for future cricketers.
Mashrafe Mortaza
Mashrafe Mortaza, known as the "Narail Express," is one of Bangladesh cricket's most iconic figures. Born in 1983, he debuted internationally in 2001, quickly establishing himself as a fast bowler of pace and skill. Despite multiple injuries and surgeries, Mashrafe became a resilient leader, captaining Bangladesh to historic victories, including strong performances in the 2015 Cricket World Cup, where he led the team with both tactical skill and inspiration. In domestic cricket, he guided teams like Dhaka Gladiators, Comilla Victorians, and Rangpur Riders to Bangladesh Premier League titles. Beyond cricket, Mashrafe entered politics, becoming a Member of Parliament in 2018, showing his commitment to national service. Known for his determination, leadership, and influence, he retired from international cricket in 2020, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire future Bangladeshi cricketers and fans alike.