Hailing from a working class family in Rajshahi, taking up cricket as a calling was an unsafe way as per Sabbir Rahman's folks. Yet, that didn't imprint Sabbir's fantasy, which was lighted by Shahid Afridi's 37-ball century against Sri Lanka. At 16 years old, he made his top notch debut playing for Rajshahi Division. In any case, it was in the year 2010, when Sabbir got titles. After a decent trip in the Under-19 World Cup, his unbeaten 33 off 18 conveyances against Afghanistan assisted his group with winning a gold decoration in the Asian Games. Rahman made his T20I debut for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka in February 2014 and scored 26. He needed to stand by till November to play his most memorable ODI where he scored an unbeaten 44. His promising beginning in the ODI design provoked the selectors to name him in the 2015 World Cup crew in spite of absence of involvement. He had a nice trip Down Under counting 182 runs in six innings. After the World Cup, he was a vital piece of the Bangladesh ODI set-up that tasted series triumphs against Pakistan, India and South Africa. Rahman made his Test debut against the meeting England group in October 2016. In the wake of bombing in the primary innings, he returned emphatically in the subsequent paper scoring an unbeaten 64 which nearly assisted his group with winning. They missed the mark concerning the objective by 23 runs and the locations of Joe Root supporting the debutant who was upset became famous online. A strong center request batsman, more than respectable leg-break bowler and whose handling is a resource makes him an important player in the Bangladesh group across all configurations.