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But it was his 2016 Under-19 World Cup exploits - 259 runs at 64.75 - that grabbed the selectors' attention and led them to pick him for the senior team's training camp in Sydney ahead of their 2016-17 New Zealand tour. In the 2016 Dhaka Premier League, where he had his first taste of real competition in the domestic system, he made 537 runs at 41.30. Soon, he graduated to the Under-19s in 2013, and went on to play two World Cups at that level, in 20.īy November 2014, Nazmul had made his first-class debut for Rajshahi and the following year made his maiden first-class century. A double-century in a school one-day match in Rajshahi grabbed the attention of age-group scouts, who quickly drafted the left-hander into Bangladesh's Under-17s.

Nazmul Hossain Shanto emerged from an unusual source in Bangladesh cricket - the schools.
