Anamul Haque is a right-given wicket-guardian batsman, known for playing eye-getting shots. Anamul is from Kushtia and made his First-Class debut for Dhaka division in 2008-09. In 2009, he visited England with the Under-19 crew. He likewise got a Man of the Match grant in the young Test against England in Chittagong in 2009-10, in which he scored a fifty and affected five excusals behind the stumps. Afterward, he captained the Bangladesh group in the Under-19 World Cup in Australia and arose as the most noteworthy run-scorer for his country. He made two hundreds and, surprisingly, won a Man of the Match grant.
Haque made his ODI debut for Bangladesh against West Indies in the main ODI of the series in 2012 and in just his second ODI, he pummeled a dirty hundred years. He had a tranquil series against Sri Lanka at home in February 2014, where he oversaw just a fifty. In the 2014 Asia Cup, he scored 100 years against Pakistan and a fifty against India. Soon thereafter, he had a fabulous series against Zimbabwe in Nov-Dec 2014. He was the second most noteworthy run-getter in the series, hoarding 200 runs in five games, which included two fifties. He was picked for the ICC World Cup in 2015 yet his mission reached an untimely conclusion when he experienced a grade 3 joint strain condition in the game against Scotland at Nelson. He was educated a month and a half regarding rest.
Anamul evaporated from the public selectors' radar. His recuperation wasn't smooth, he returned to the homegrown circuit and started working his direction in an expect to get back in the saddle to the Bangladesh group.
In 2016, the BCB precluded Anamul from the rundown of contracted players for 2017/18 season. The wicket-attendant batsman was resolute by the misfortune as he kept on producing runs in the Dhaka Division League. He was instrumental in his club - Khula's effective stay at the top. One of the prevailing run-scorers, the Board president prescribed Anamul Haque's name to the selectors for the initial spot in the Test crew for the series against South Africa in 2017, but he was overlooked. One's misfortune is one more's benefit as is commonly said; Chittagong Vikings roped him in the BPL draft.