Third fastest ruble too late!
Any pacer who loves to kill the. Especially in the end of the innings. Rubel Hossain did exactly that in the 48th over. Peter Moore's wicket-keeper in his perfect innings at Yankar. Counting started since then
But Tedday Chattara did not wait Rubel. Zimbabwe's paceman dragged his next ball into the stumps, the ball, the hundredth century in one day Rubel!
Of course, the century of the wicket. It is as the fifth Bangladeshi. Rubel has reached the milestone before Mohammad Rafiq, Abdur Razzak, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and Shakib Al Hasan. Spinner Razzaq (69 matches) reached the milestone of hundredth wicket in the first ODI between Bangladesh cricketers. Second Mashrafe has 78 matches. Shakib needed 88 matches and Rafique's 104 matches. Rubel made the same act in the 81st match. That is, Rubel entered the middle of the match between Mashrafe and Shakib - the third fastest 100 wickets in ODIs.
The statistics are very annoying for the attention of the cricketers of Bangladesh. Are not we getting late? That means, where is the position of our bowlers in the one-day fastest milestone in 100 wickets?
The position of others is clear. Mitchell Starc was the top scorer in the 52nd over by scoring his century. The Dame Dennis Lille has taken 60 matches in the list. Alumni Donald, who played 4 more matches than Australian pace legend Razzak made the first ever in Bangladesh, 41st in the same list. The number of rubels that are not in the fifties also, it can not be said statistically.
But, playing Rubel is a long time. Starc's debut came in 2009 after the one-day debut of Rubel. He took his time to reach the milestone 6 years. There Rubel took 9 years. Not better than Starc, but not much time?
Or think about Saqlain Mushtaq. The legendary off-spinner of Pakistan took only 100 years to take 100 wickets after the one-day debut in 1995, only two years. Now the world's best spinner Shakib has taken 4 years to reach it. Razzak also took the same time.
But with the 'specialist' spinner Saqlain, 'all-round' Shakib took more than two years, not much eye care. That takes Mashrafe's case, but he is responsible for his constant injury. In the year 2001, it took 7 years for the Mashrafe to take 100 wickets.
But the first three places in the list of the highest wicket-takers in ODIs, but the 'trio' - Mashrafe (232), Shakib (229) and Razzak (207). Who knows how long the ruble is in five, but the double hundred!
