
Imrul Kayes
 Bangladesh
 BangladeshOverview
Teams represented
 Bangladesh
 Bangladesh Bangladesh A
 Bangladesh A Bangladesh Invitation XI
 Bangladesh Invitation XI Khulna Division
 Khulna Division Chattogram Challengers
 Chattogram Challengers Sylhet Strikers
 Sylhet Strikers Rangpur Riders
 Rangpur Riders Bangladesh South Zone
 Bangladesh South Zone Bangladesh East Zone
 Bangladesh East Zone Brothers Union
 Brothers Union Gazi Tank Cricketers
 Gazi Tank Cricketers Victoria Sporting Club
 Victoria Sporting Club Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club
 Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Mohammedan Sporting Club
 Mohammedan Sporting Club UCB-BCB Eleven
 UCB-BCB Eleven Comilla Victorians
 Comilla Victorians Gazi Group Cricketers
 Gazi Group Cricketers Khulna Tigers
 Khulna Tigers Agrani Bank Cricket Club
 Agrani Bank Cricket Club Mahmudullah XI
 Mahmudullah XI Gemcon Khulna
 Gemcon KhulnaBiography
A left handed opening batsman and an occasional wicket-keeper, Imrul Kayes’ impressive performances in the 2007-08 National Cricket League and on the Academy tour of Sri Lanka saw him playing for the national team just one and half years after his array in domestic cricket.
Imrul's first few ODI appearances didn’t inspire much confidence but nevertheless Bangladesh decided to use him as an opener on the 2008 Test tour of South Africa. He had a forgettable debut mopping up scores of just 10 and 4 in his two innings and despite his failure to improve in consequent appearances, Bangladesh continued to persist with him in the longer format of the game though he was dropped from the ODI arena. But in early 2010, he was recalled in ODIs and since then has been a regular in the side. Playing as sheet anchor, he has proven an ideal foil for the belligerent Tamim Iqbal and the two in recent times have formed a successful partnership at the top of the order.
Kayes though still has a lot to improve going forward. At times, he has a tendency to get stuck at the crease while inconsistency remains his second biggest handicap. At present, the role of a grafter is working to his advantage but in present day ODIs where scores in excess of 300 have become a norm, Kayes’s big hitting abilities may come under scrutiny.





