Habibur Rahman Sohan: Bangladesh’s Emerging Top‑Order Batter

Habibur Rahman Sohan is a young Bangladeshi cricketer who has made his mark in domestic and franchise cricket. A right‑handed batter with an aggressive style, he has shown promise in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and List A competitions. Though yet to debut internationally, his performances at the domestic level highlight his potential as a future national team prospect.

    Personal Profile

  • Full Name: Habibur Rahman Sohan
  • Born: 20 November 1999, Sirajganj, Bangladesh
  • Age: 26 years (as of 2026)
  • Height: 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
  • Batting Style: Right‑handed
  • Bowling Style: Right‑arm medium / fast‑medium (occasional)
  • Role: Top‑order batter
  • Domestic/Franchise Teams: Khulna Tigers, Dhaka Capitals, Gazi Group Cricketers, Noakhali Express, Bangladesh A

Habibur Rahman Sohan Statistics
Habibur Rahman Sohan

Format Matches Runs Average 100s/50s Highest Score Wickets
First‑Class 8–10 344–433 ~21.5 0/2 62 0
List A 41 1,064 26.6 3/2 117 2
T20s 33–41 833–922 26–30 1/4 100* 0

    Career Highlights

  • Domestic Breakthrough: Scored a century (117) in List A cricket, showcasing his ability to play long innings.
  • T20 Century: Registered a 100* in T20s, underlining his aggressive batting style.
  • BPL Experience: Represented multiple teams in the Bangladesh Premier League, gaining exposure to high‑pressure matches.
  • Versatility: Plays across formats, balancing aggressive stroke play with adaptability.

    Style of Play

  • Batting: Aggressive top‑order batter, strong on lofted shots and strike rotation.
  • Bowling: Occasional medium‑pace, used sparingly.
  • Fielding: Reliable, with a consistent catching record in domestic cricket.

Career Outlook

At 26, Habibur Rahman Sohan is entering a crucial phase of his career. With consistent performances in domestic and franchise cricket, he remains on the radar for potential national team selection. His ability to adapt across formats makes him a valuable asset for Bangladesh’s cricketing future.

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