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2006
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is a cricket player from
Bangladesh .
He was a wildcard inclusion for
Bangladesh 's maiden tour of
England in
2005 , Mushfiqur Rahim was just 16 years old when he was selected for their daunting two-Test, six one-day international tour, having not even been named in the preliminary squad of 20. Principally selected as an understudy to the team's ever-present wicketkeeper,
Khaled Mashud , Rahim's inclusion was further evidence of
Bangladesh 's determination to build for a better future. He had enjoyed some success on the Under-19 tour of
England in
2004 , scoring 88 in the second Test at
Taunton , and he showed more evidence of his gritty talents the following season, with a maiden first-class half-century to soften the pain of defeat against Sussex, followed by a career-best 115 against
Northants . As was the case with
Tatenda Taibu , the
Zimbabwe keeper-turned-captain who toured
England in
2000 .