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Mustafizur Rahman (general)
Former (9th) Army chief of Bangladesh
For other people with the same name, see Mustafizur Rahman (disambiguation).
Mustafizur Rahman (20 January 1941 – 3 August 2008)[1] was a Bangladeshi Army general who served as the Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army from December 1997 until 23 December 2000.[2]
Early life
[edit]Mustafizur Rahman was born in Rangpur, Bengal Province of British India.[3] He was an uncle of Sheikh Hasina.[4]
Career
[edit]General Mustafiz graduated BSc in Physics from Ahsanullah University (Presently, Bangladesh University of Engineering Technology) in 1962. He initially joined the Pakistan Air Force in 1962 as an Airman in the Air Traffic Control trade. He was commissioned in the Pakistan Army through the Army War Course program for enlisted personnel in 1966 in the Corps of Engineers as Second Lieutenant from Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. From 1966 to 1969 he served as Lieutenant in Sapper unit in Chilas and Skardu. Promoted to Captain in 1970, he served as Adjutant of 14 East Pakistan Rifles Battalion based at Satkhira. The then Captain Mustafiz fought valiantly in Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971 as sub sector Commander in Jessore sector under EPR Major Abu Osman
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Mustafizur Rahman
Bangladeshi cricketer (born 1995)
For other people with the same name, see Mustafizur Rahman (disambiguation).
Mustafizur Rahman (Bengali: মুস্তাফিজুর রহমান) is a Bangladeshiinternationalcricketer. A left-arm fast-medium bowler,[1] he is recognized for his most prolific 'slower cutters' all over the world.[2][3][4] Born on 6 September 1995, in Satkhira, Bangladesh, Mustafizur Rahman's career took off during the 2015 Bangladesh Premier League when he caught the attention of cricket pundits with his ability to bowl accurate cutters and slower deliveries, earning him the nickname "The Fizz."[5] This talent quickly propelled him to international prominence.
Making his debut for the Bangladesh national team in 2015, Mustafizur Rahman showcased his skills in the limited-overs formats. Mustafizur's international career highlights includes his debut series against India in 2015, where he became the first player to claim 11 wickets in his first two one day international matches. This achievement propelled Bangladesh to a historic series victory over India.[6] He has represented his country in numerous international tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, and