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Mohammad Isam
December 25, 2012
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Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim has followed up his Man of the Series performance in the ODIs against West Indies with another notable achievement: he has completed his Masters degree in History from Jahangirnagar University. It's a rare accomplishment for top professional cricketers and Mushfiqur, who was accorded a reception by the university on Sunday, has said he hopes to set an example for his younger team-mates so that their futures are more secure.
After finishing school and college from BKSP, he joined the university in 2007 and has now completed an honours and masters. The specialisation in the latter was in contemporary South Asian history, and he finished with an impressive CGPA of 3.49. According to Mushfiqur, it wasn't a solo effort as his classmates and teachers ensured he didn't miss anything while playing for Bangladesh.
"This degree is a huge honour for me," Mushfiqur said. "Apart from my efforts, I would give credit to the university teachers and my friends who guided and assisted me. I couldn't attend most of the classes, and had to take notes from my friends while the university authorities made sure my attendance wasn't an issue.
"The teachers also considered my attendance issues because my cricket commitments didn't allow me to attend regular classes. I also had to work extra hard but whenever possible, I went for classes and took the exams."
Mushfiqur's degree is a major boost for him personally and a source of inspiration for cricketers in the country, especially the younger ones. It goes to show how education and an international career can be managed in Bangladesh where most cricketers abandon their studies to pursue the game professionally.
As a result, Mushfiqur wants to stress on the importance of education in the young players' lives, though he believes it is ultimately a matter of choice. "Cricket is just a part of life, there's nothing more important than education. I think it should be a message to our younger fans.
"Everyone has their own philosophy in life, and if they want to study I would say it is their choice. It is not easy to handle both. I always encourage those younger than me that they must take their education seriously."
Mushfiqur described the scramble ahead of exams, most of which he had to appear in isolation as he would usually miss the scheduled dates. "You wouldn't believe it but when I was returning from tours, I had to study at planes and airports, because I had exams the following day.
"Between matches maybe everyone else was free to roam around whichever country we were playing in, but I had to take notes and stay back in the hotel to study. But my team-mates were nice, they never teased me."
He found inspiration from within his family and also from Kumar Sangakkara, especially the manner in which the Sri Lankan cricketer has carried himself over the years. "It is appreciated that someone like Sangakkara's sports personality is shaped by his education. He is obviously an inspiration.
"After I had completed my Higher Secondary Certificate exam, I didn't want to pursue studies but I was reminded of its importance. My family encouraged me, told me not to give up on studies. They are very proud of me and I am inspiring my younger brothers and sisters in the family by doing two things at a time."
In future, Mushfiqur hopes to work closer to his sport than history, saying that the degree has taught him many lessons about life. "I have to give cricket a lot of time but I learned a lot by going through the process of graduating, and I want to do an MBA or a PhD, preferably on something close to cricket so that I can add that to my current profession."
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congrats captain Tiger! knowledge is power! you have set an example...proper education is just not about finding a job or make living out of it. its about gaining knowledge that will have a positive impact on your mentality and thinking ability. you are a thinking captain and your thirst of learning will make you even a bigger person...proud of you.
Excellent! he must of been so proud once he heard the news really happy for him. Now he will be even more happier and confident come the new year so he can lead the Bangladesh Cricket team to new heights. He becoming more wiser now and the few important experience guys in our team. It was him and Mahmudullah that managed to hold the team together in the series win over West Indies and along with our other experience guys Tamim, Shakib, Mahmudullah, Razzak and Mortaza, can guide the new young guys so that they are not under pressure and our 11 can perform to their ultimate best and deliver Bangladesh many more wins. People criticise Rahim as a captain but just allow the guy plenty of time so he can do the best for the team.
Kudos. Education gives you a different perspective in life and helps you become a well rounded person. All the best.
It must have been so difficult for him to study on planes and in airports but the key thing we're missing from here is that he still had the 'desire' to achieve a masters despite missing so much class and has a sporting career brilliant!
Posted by@getsetgopk...lolz good effort but failed as Mr Rakibul stole my words. Hard to swallow that a Bangladesh captain achieved such a feat isn't it? don't be jealous :P :)
Posted byI must say that Education is the Backbone of a Country. And it should not be surprising why bangladeshi players cannot speak in english or why our country cannot grow up. It will be a great inspiration for the youngsters and they i guarantee that now mushfiq will play far better than before and even if he quits cricket he can do something with this certificate in life. WELL DONE!!!
Posted byIts good for him and for us. Good Luck Mushfiq..........
Posted byCongratulation Mussi!! hope you can do better in future.
Posted by M_Rakibul_Islam on (December 27, 2012, 6:53 GMT)@ getsetgopk: lol. How can u tell he hasn't bagged anything on the cricket after wining ODI series against current T20 World champ WI & being Asia Cup runner up? In fact he was Man of the ODI series vs WI.
Posted by getsetgopk on (December 27, 2012, 4:58 GMT)Good for him, he's not bagging anything on the cricket field so he and his BD fans might just enjoy this piece of news LOL