Muminul Haque became the third Bangladeshi to reach the milestone of 10,000 runs in first-class cricket. Among the Bangladeshi cricketers, Tushar Imran and Naeem Islam have achieved this feat before. Tushar has already retired from first-class cricket. Naeem is still playing.
Muminul reached 10,000 runs in red-ball cricket at the start of the second session in Antigua on Sunday when Alzari Joseph drove a full-length delivery outside the off-stump to hit a boundary through cover-point. First of all, Tushar, who was named in this club, scored 11 thousand 972 runs in 307 innings. And Naeem scored 10 thousand 624 runs by playing 278 innings.
Muminul completed 10,000 runs in first-class cricket on his way to a half-century at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua. But he got out after half century. Despite a great start, the left-handed batsman could not make the innings too long. On that day, he was batting with confidence with Shahadat Hossain Dipu and Liton Das. After making a pair of 45 runs in the third wicket, a pair of 62 runs in the fourth wicket. It was a sign of good things. However, after the half century, Jayden Sills' ball missed the line and fell into the LBW trap.
Muminul's current run in first-class cricket is 10,005. He played 267 innings in 152 matches to achieve this run. He scored 46 half-centuries with 29 centuries at an average of 39.7.