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Farhad Reza

Farhad Reza ((ベンガル語:ফরহাদ রেজা)) (born 16 June 1986) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his One Day International (ODI) debut against Zimbabwe in July 2006 and is the only batsman from Bangladesh to score a half century on debut. He is a right-handed middle order batsman and right arm fast-medium pace bowler and played domestic cricket for Rajshahi Division from 2004 until 2008. Initially Reza was not being picked for the national side by the selectors and Bashar insisted during the tournament that he could have used him. Finally he came to the squad after the injury of Tapash Baisya during the Super Eight stage. Reza retired from international and domestic cricket in September 2008, aged 22, to play in the Indian Cricket League (ICL). He represents the Dhaka Warriors, a team in the ICL made up solely of Bangladeshi players.
==International introduction==
In July 2006, following a successful 2005/06 domestic season when Reza was leading run-scorer in the Bangladesh domestic league, he was selected in the 15-man squad to tour Zimbabwe and Kenya. The then chief selector described Reza and Shakib Al Hasan, who was also chosen in the squad, as "very good cricketers in all departments of the game. We have high hopes from them and it's time for them to perform at the international level".〔 Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕 He made his One Day International (ODI) debut on 30 July 2006 against Zimbabwe in the second ODI of a five-match series. Coming in when the score was 73/4, Reza scored 50 from 57 balls, guiding the team score to 147/6. He was bowled by Ed Rainsford and finished with bowling figures of 10–0–43–0. Bangladesh won the match by 62 runs.〔 Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕 Zimbabwe went on to win the series 3–2, denying Bangladesh their first away-series win. Reza played in the last four matches of the series, averaging 31.66 with the bat and 60.50 with the ball.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bangladesh in Zimbabwe, 2006 One-Day Series Averages ) Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕 His first ODI wicket was that of Hamilton Masakadza in the third ODI.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ODI no. 2394: Bangladesh in Zimbabwe ODI Series – 3rd ODI Zimbabwe v Bangladesh. 2006 season ) Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕
Bangladesh progressed onto Kenya, where they won the three match ODI series 3–0. It was their first away-series victory, and in the final ODI, Reza scored an unbeaten 41 to guide the team to victory.〔 Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕 With 90 runs from three innings, Reza was Bangladesh's leading run-scorer in the series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bangladesh in Kenya, 2006 One-Day Series Averages ) Retrieved on 27 November 2011.〕 After a promising start to his international career, Reza was awarded a central contract on 23 September 2006.〔 Retrieved on 21 September 2008.〕 In March 2008 Ireland toured Bangladesh for a series of three ODIs. During the second match Reza took his maiden international five-wicket haul and in the process helped his side to victory.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reza bowls Bangladesh to series win ) Retrieved on 27 November 2011.〕

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