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Towhid Hridoy

Overview

Towhid Hridoy (Bengali: তাওহীদ হৃদয়; born 4 December 2000), also rendered as Tawhid Hridoy in some sources, is a Bangladeshi cricketer who has represented Bangladesh in age-group and senior cricket. A right-handed batsman, he progressed through Bangladesh's domestic cricket structure and youth international set-up before making his debut in international cricket. He is associated with Rajshahi Division in first-class cricket, Shinepukur Cricket Club in List A cricket, and the Sylhet Sixers in Twenty20 franchise cricket in the Bangladesh Premier League.

This article summarises the publicly documented details of his cricketing career on the basis of the source notes provided. It is offered for editorial review by IndiaWiki contributors and is not intended for automatic publication.

Background

Hridoy was born on 4 December 2000. The source notes do not provide further details about his early life, education, or family background, and editors are advised not to add such information without reliable references. His Bengali name is rendered as তাওহীদ হৃদয়, and English-language sources have transliterated his given name in more than one way, including "Tawhid" and "Towhid". For consistency within IndiaWiki, editors may wish to standardise on the spelling most commonly used in current Bangladesh Cricket Board communications, while noting alternative spellings in the lead.

Hridoy's emergence as a cricketer of note coincided with a period in which Bangladesh's domestic cricket pathway, comprising the National Cricket League, the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League and the Bangladesh Premier League, has produced a steady stream of players for senior international duty. His progression through these tournaments and through Bangladesh's age-group teams reflects this established pathway.

Career or topic context

Domestic debuts

Hridoy made his first-class debut for Rajshahi Division in the 2017–18 National Cricket League on 13 October 2017, while still a teenager. The National Cricket League is Bangladesh's premier first-class competition and is contested by regional sides, providing the principal route to red-ball selection at the national level.

He made his List A debut for Shinepukur Cricket Club in the 2017–18 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League on 5 February 2018. The Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League is the leading domestic 50-over competition in Bangladesh, and List A appearances in the tournament have historically formed an important part of the development of one-day specialists in the country.

Under-19 international cricket

In December 2017, Hridoy was named in Bangladesh's squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Two years later, in December 2019, he was named as the vice-captain of Bangladesh's squad for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Bangladesh won that edition of the tournament, although the source notes here do not detail Hridoy's specific contributions and editors should consult further references before adding match-level information.

Twenty20 and franchise cricket

In October 2018, Hridoy was named in the Sylhet Sixers squad following the draft for the 2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League. He made his Twenty20 debut for the Sylhet Sixers in that tournament on 6 January 2019. The Bangladesh Premier League is the country's principal franchise-based Twenty20 tournament, and selection in a franchise squad while still in the age-group bracket is generally considered an indicator of recognised potential within the domestic system.

Emerging team and senior progression

In February 2021, Hridoy was selected in the Bangladesh Emerging squad for their home series against the Ireland Wolves. Emerging team selection typically functions as a step between age-group cricket and full international honours, exposing players to a higher standard of opposition than is generally available in domestic competition.

In December 2021, during the 2021–22 Bangladesh Cricket League, Hridoy scored his maiden double century in first-class cricket, registering 217 runs in an innings. The Bangladesh Cricket League is a franchise-based first-class competition operated alongside the National Cricket League, and a double-hundred in this tournament is generally regarded as a substantial individual achievement at the domestic red-ball level.

One-Day International debut

According to the source notes, Hridoy made his One-Day International debut for Bangladesh in March 2023, scoring 92 runs from 85 balls. The source notes describe this as the highest individual innings on ODI debut by a Bangladeshi batsman. Editors are advised to verify this claim against current statistical records before publication, as such records can be updated by subsequent performances.

Significance

Hridoy's career to date illustrates a fairly typical, but successful, progression through Bangladesh's cricketing structure: domestic debuts at first-class and List A level in his late teens, age-group international cricket at two consecutive Under-19 World Cups including a vice-captaincy role, exposure to the Bangladesh Premier League, selection for the Emerging side, and ultimately a senior international debut.

From the perspective of an IndiaWiki readership interested in regional South Asian cricket, his career is of note for several reasons. First, his elevation to vice-captaincy of an Under-19 World Cup squad indicates the leadership responsibilities placed upon him at a young age. Second, his maiden first-class double-century during the 2021–22 Bangladesh Cricket League points to an ability to bat for substantial periods at the red-ball level. Third, the score recorded on his ODI debut, as described in the source notes, places his introduction to senior international cricket among the noteworthy debut performances by a Bangladeshi batsman.

Beyond these specific points, the broader significance of Hridoy's career will depend on his subsequent performances in international cricket, which fall outside the scope of the source notes provided here. Editors updating the article in future should rely on reliable, secondary references when documenting later career developments.

Editorial review notes

The following points are intended to assist human editors reviewing and rewriting this draft prior to any publication on IndiaWiki:

  • Name spelling: The source uses "Tawhid Hridoy" in the article title, while the requested title here is "Towhid Hridoy". Both spellings appear in English-language coverage. Editors should select one as the primary form, mention alternatives in the lead, and ensure consistency throughout.
  • Verification of statistical claims: The claim that his 92 off 85 balls is the highest individual innings on ODI debut by a Bangladeshi batsman should be checked against up-to-date statistical databases, as such records may be revised by later debutants.
  • Personal life: No information about Hridoy's personal life, family, education, or private affairs has been included, in line with guidance regarding living persons. Such information should be added only if supported by reliable, published sources.
  • Avoidance of praise or criticism: The draft has been kept neutral and factual. Editors should be cautious about introducing evaluative language, comparisons with other players, or speculative commentary on form and prospects.
  • Updating recent career: As Hridoy is an active cricketer, his career details, team affiliations, and statistical record will require periodic updating. Each update should be accompanied by an inline citation to a reliable source.
  • Sourcing depth: This draft has relied on a single set of source notes derived from English Wikipedia. Editors are encouraged to consult additional independent sources, such as cricket statistics websites and reputable news organisations, before publication.

References

  • "Tawhid Hridoy", English Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawhid_Hridoy (source of the notes used in this draft).
  • Editors are advised to add citations to specific match scorecards, squad announcements and reputable cricket news outlets when verifying domestic debuts, World Cup squad selections, Bangladesh Premier League appearances and the ODI debut innings referenced above.