Batting Most Runs Career - vs Bangladesh

Players - vs Bangladesh

Most runs
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
0
4s
6s
2024-2024241367164122.3354866.9721-3611
2024-202424-28110870.2542865.6521-275
2023-20232411818760.3320887.01-1-196
2024-202424-1598639.7527258.45-2-172
2023-202324-13910434.7526752.051--170
2023-202324-1365834.0024954.61-1-141
2024-202424-1149328.5018860.63-1-131
2024-202424-1065626.5017660.22-1-111
2024-202424-1035725.7517957.54-1-120
2023-202323-833527.6610182.17---53
2024-20242418228*27.3320041.00---90
2024-202424-775919.2512661.11-1172
2023-202323-522317.3312641.26---50
2023-202324-512612.7513039.23--160
2023-202324-472211.7514532.41---51
2023-20231213635*36.004678.26---31
2024-2024241321110.668537.64---30
2023-202324-25196.257035.71---11
2023-202312-222211.009722.68--120
2023-202324-1463.504729.78--120
2024-2024122106*-4721.27---10
2024-202423-662.001931.57--210
2023-202323311*-147.14---00
2024-202411----4---100
Adjust:Most recentPast weekPast MonthPast year4 years10 years25 years
Performances in matches that overlap decades are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures
Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures
Records includes the following current or recent matches:

Dhaka Division (and Dacca) vs Barishal Division at Cox's Bazar, National Cricket League 19th Match, Nov 22-25, 2025 [First-class - Live]
>> 246/7 (80.5 ov, Marshall Ayub 118*, Sumon Khan 12*, Mojammel Hasan Shakil 1/43) - Stumps

Rajshahi Division vs Rangpur Division at Rajshahi, National Cricket League 20th Match, Nov 22-25, 2025 [First-class - Live]
>> 37/0 (8.1 ov, Jahid Javed 29*, Abdullah Al Mamun 4*, Shafiqul Islam 0/6) - Stumps

New South Wales vs Tasmania at Sydney, Sheffield Shield 14th Match, Nov 22-25, 2025 [First-class - Live]
>> 214/2 (64.0 ov, KR Patterson 79*, L Shaw 42*, MP Kuhnemann 0/46) - Stumps