• Bangladesh are yet to claim their maiden Asia Cup title.

  • Over the years, many players have performed exceptionally well for Bangladesh in various formats of the Asia Cup.

Celebrating the finest talents: Bangladesh’s All-Time Asia Cup ODI XI
Shakib al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim and Abdur Razzaq (Image Source: Twitter)

The 16th edition of the Asia Cup is just around the corner, and the excitement of cricket enthusiasts is at an all-time high. The Asia Cup has been a platform for cricketing nations across the continent to showcase their talent and compete at the highest level. Over the years, Bangladesh has emerged as a formidable force in this tournament, producing memorable performances and leaving an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape.

On that note, let’s take a nostalgic trip down memory lane and unveil Bangladesh’s All-Time Asia Cup XI, which encompasses the nation’s cricketing journey and celebrates its finest talents.

Bangladesh’s All-Time Asia Cup ODI XI

1) Tamim Iqbal (Batter)

Tamim Iqbal
Tamim Iqbal (Image Source: Twitter)

A prolific left-handed opener, Tamim Iqbal’s explosive batting has been a cornerstone of Bangladesh’s Asia Cup campaigns. His aggressive style at the top of the order has often set the tone for the team’s innings and left opponents struggling to contain his prowess.

Tamim’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 13 | Runs: 519 | Average: 43.25 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 6

2) Imrul Kayes (Batter)

Imrul Kayes
Imrul Kayes (Image Source: Twitter)

Imrul Kayes’ solid technique and dependable batting have made him a reliable presence in Bangladesh’s batting lineup. His ability to anchor the innings and build partnerships earns him a place in this esteemed XI.

Imrul’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 7 | Runs: 248 | Average: 41.33 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 3

3) Mohammad Ashraful (Batter)

Mohammad Ashraful
Mohammad Ashraful (Image Source: Twitter)

Mohammad Ashraful’s audacious strokeplay and flair for the dramatic have etched his name in Bangladesh’s cricketing history. His memorable innings against strong opposition have made him a cult figure in the nation’s cricket folklore.

Ashraful’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 12 | Runs: 316 | Average: 26.33 | Centuries: 1 | Fifties: 1

4) Shakib Al Hasan (All-rounder/Captain)

Shakib al Hasan
Shakib al Hasan (Image Source: Twitter)

The heartbeat of Bangladesh cricket, Shakib Al Hasan‘s all-round abilities have been pivotal to the team’s success. As the captain of this All-Time Asia Cup XI, Shakib’s leadership and game-changing performances make him an automatic selection.

Shakib’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 13 | Runs: 402 | Average: 33.50 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 3 | Wickets: 19

5) Mushfiqur Rahim (Wicketkeeper/Batter)

Mushfiqur Rahim
Mushfiqur Rahim (Image Source: Twitter)

Mushfiqur Rahim’s safe pair of hands behind the stumps and his ability to marshal the lower order with the bat has been instrumental for Bangladesh. His ability to perform under pressure makes him a valuable asset.

Mushfiqur ’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 21 | Runs: 699 | Average: 36.78 | Centuries: 2 | Fifties: 2

Also READ: Legends Unleashed – Pakistan’s All-Time Asia Cup ODI XI

6) Mahmudullah Riyad (All-rounder)

Mahmudullah Riyad
Mahmudullah Riyad (Image Source: Twitter)

A master of finishing matches, Mahmudullah Riyad’s calm demeanour under pressure has earned him a reputation as a dependable finisher. His memorable knocks in crunch situations have solidified his place in this XI.

Mahmudullah’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 20 | Runs: 328 | Average: 25.33 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 1 | Wickets: 10

7) Nasir Hossain (Batter)

Nasir Hossain
Nasir Hossain (Image Source: Twitter)

Nasir Hossain’s dynamic batting and sharp fielding make him a versatile presence in the lineup. His ability to accelerate the scoring rate and contribute with useful off-spin adds depth to the team.

Hossain’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 8 | Runs: 237 | Average: 39.50 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 1

8) Mashrafe Mortaza (All-rounder)

Mashrafe Mortaza
Mashrafe Mortaza (Image Source: Twitter)

The iconic leader and talismanic fast bowler, Mashrafe Mortaza’s lion-hearted performances have been the embodiment of Bangladesh’s fighting spirit. His ability to lead from the front and take crucial wickets makes him an invaluable member of this XI.

Mortaza’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 19 | Runs: 142 | Average: 11.83 | Centuries: 0 | Fifties: 0 | Wickets: 18

9) Abdur Razzak (Bowler)

Abdur Razzaq
Abdur Razzaq (Image Source: Twitter)

Abdur Razzak’s crafty left-arm spin and knack for picking up vital breakthroughs have made him a potent weapon in Bangladesh’s bowling arsenal. His consistent performances in the Asia Cup earn him a spot in this XI.

Razzaq’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 18 | Wickets: 22 | Economy: 4.67 | BBI: 3/17

10) Rubel Hossain (Bowler)

Rubel Hossain
Rubel Hossain (Image Source: Twitter)

Known for his express pace and ability to generate bounce, Rubel Hossain’s fiery spells have rattled opposition batters. His aggressive approach and wicket-taking ability make him a key component of this formidable lineup.

Rubel’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 8 | Wickets: 8 | Economy: 4.81 | BBI: 2/26

11) Mustafizur Rahman (Bowler)

Mustafizur Rahman
Mustafizur Rahman (Image Source: Twitter)

Mustafizur Rahman’s unique cutters and variations have bamboozled batters, making him one of Bangladesh’s most promising fast bowlers. His ability to strike early and in the death overs completes this impressive All-Time Asia Cup XI.

Rahman’s stats in Asia Cup – Matches: 5 | Wickets: 10 | Economy: 4.40 | BBI: 4/43

Also READ: Dominating the Decades – India’s All-Time Asia Cup ODI XI

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