Shakib Al Hasan is Test player of the year 2009

by rashed hafiz | October 10, 2009 at 12:36 pm
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Congratulation Shakib Al Hasan. Shakib al hasan, 22-year-old allrounder,  who  is now  the vice-captain of Bangladesh National Cricket team. World's no. 1 cricket magazine "The Wisden Cricketer" selected him as  the Test player of the year 2009.   
Of the 164 cricketers who played Test cricket in the 12 months from September 2008 you could be forgiven for not expecting a 22-year-old Bangladeshi allrounder to be TWC’s Test Player of the Year.

TWC's reporters at each Test gave marks out of 10 to every player. Shakib got 7.94 out of 10 where Gautam Gambhir (I) got 7.63, Graeme Smith (SA) got 7.21 . Sachin Tendulkar (I) and Jacques Kallis (SA) got 7.00 .

1 Shakib Al Hasan (B) 8 7.94
2 Gautam Gambhir (I) 8 7.63
3 Graeme Smith (SA) 7 7.21
4 Sachin Tendulkar (I) 9 7.00
= Jacques Kallis (SA) 8 7.00
6 Ben Hilfenhaus (A) 8 6.94
7 Andrew Flintoff (E) 8 6.88
= Dale Steyn (SA) 8 6.88
9 Fidel Edwards (WI) 8* 6.81
10 Andrew Strauss (E) 13* 6.77

From 8 match Shakib got 45 wkts which average is 23.17 and
498 runs which average is 35.57 .

Ref:  Remember The Name the article about Shakib at TWC.

Shakib Al Hasan is TWC’s(The Wisden Cricketer) Test player of the year 2009  from Rushprint Blog

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at 12:51 on October 10th, 2009

rashed hafiz, I wrenched your other piece which was completely identical. Please don't think I won't notice if you repost it. If you don't want to learn how to use our tool, fine, by you can't post here like this.

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