A tremendous devotee of previous Australian speedster Brett Lee, youthful Ebadat Hossain made his First-class debut in 2016 and has been a tolerably fruitful entertainer in the homegrown circuit to the extent that the more extended design goes. His progress to cricket was off the cuff, given his inclination for volleyball for the Bangladesh Air Force yet things unfolded rather rapidly for the seamer from Sylhet. It was during an exploring meeting that he was first seen and his regular ability was glaringly obvious for the mentors who speedily got him into an instructional course at Dhaka. The rest, as it's been said, is history. Ebadat likewise got picked in the BPL, and has been a solid entertainer in the competition throughout the long term. Regardless of being a slow developer in cricket, he is still very youthful has opportunity and energy to advance into a total quick bowler.
On the off chance that his underlying example size in homegrown cricket is any sign, Ebadat appears to be the most appropriate for Tests and T20I with the previous being the most adept one.
He made his red-ball debut for Bangladesh in the 2019 visit through New Zealand and has played a couple of additional games since.
Still early days for Ebadat and the approaching season will decide if he is prepared for global cricket or not.